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LONDON MARRIAGE LICENCES,
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£on6on BTatriage Cicences,
1B21— 1869.
EDITED BY
JOSEPH FOSTER,
Author of " The British Peerage and Baronetage" '■^Memhers of Parliament, Scotland"
" Our Nohle and Geiitle Families of Royal Descent" '• Men at the Bar"
and many other genealogical works.
FROM EXCERPTS BY THE LATE COLONEL CHESTER, D.C.L.
With Memoir and Portrait.
LONDON :
BERNARD QUARITOH, 15 PICCADILLY, AV.
1887.
WYMAN AND SONS, PRINTERS,
GREAT QUEEN STREET, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS,
LONDON, W.C.
PREFACE,
" They throw a flood of light on the genealogies of the diocese of
London, and especially of London itself. I regard them as one of my
greatest genealogical treasures." — J. L. Chester, 16 Feh., 1880.
" We doubt if a single work treating on pedigrees, or on matters of
family reseai'ch, has been published in the English language during the
last twenty years which has not benefited by the stores of knowledge
accumulated by his unwearied labours." — Academy.
THE fame of Colonel Chester's genealogical collections is, like that of their compiler,
world-wide. There are few genealogists or antiquaries of repute, whether in the
Old or in the New World, who have not, at one time or another, been indebted to their
large-hearted possessor for welcome and highly-prized extracts from these unrivalled
treasures.
The Marriage Licences consist of five folio volumes, of about 400 pages each, the
entries written out in chronological order, and carefully indexed, from the following
offices, viz. : —
The Bisbop of London's Office, 1521 to 1828. Also the Dean and
Chapter of Westminster's Office (all taken), 1599 to 1699 3 vols.
Faculty Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1543 to 1869 1 vol,
Vicar-General's Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1660 to
1679 1 vol.
This magnificent series of extracts, together with his other MSS., were transcribed
(in duplicate), it may be explained, (at the sole cost of George E. Cokayne, Esq., Norroy
King of Arms) by the late Col. Chester to enable him to annotate, from the information
they afford, his celebrated magnum opus on the Registers of Westminster Abbey. There
is probabably no page in that siiperb work, unrivalled in modern genealogy, that has
not a reference to this wonderful collection.
The following introduction to the Marriage Licences from the Office of the Bishop
of London is from the jien of Col. Chester himself : —
"The marriage allegations now in the Bishop of London's Registry do not begin until 7th
December, 1597. I extracted the most important of them from that date down to about 1700, while
engaged in my work on the Registers of Westminster Abbey. Subsequently I discovered a series
of books at the principal registry of probate called ' Vicar General's Books,' which had been trans-
ferred from the Bishop's registry, in which are entries of licences issued, beginning 5th January,
1520-1. The whole of these I have copied, and they will be found in the following pages. After
7th December, 1597, the two series are incorporated, and the entries from the ' Vicar General's
Books' will be readily recognized by their brevity. The series from 5th January, 1520-1, to 7th
December, 1597, is invaluable, as no other record of them exists. It will be seen that the entries of
the first eighteen years are anterior to the date of the earliest parish registers, and they, therefore,
possess a special value.
"JOS. L. CHESTER."
"London, 10</i/(i?7e, 1876,
810438
yi Preface.
The following extract from a letter by Col. Chester affords a fair example of the
practical value of these marriage licences : —
" I suppose that entry of the marriage licence is the only record that exists of Sir William
Harper's second wife, and no one would ever find it if he searched for it or think of looking for it
where it exists. These entries ai-e scattered through some forty folio volumes among a mass of
other records, all in crabbed Latin and entirely unindexed. Seeing the value of them, I commenced
going through them some years ago, page by page, and extracted every licence there is — they fill
more than two of my folio volumes of four hundred pages each. ... I shall expect you to give
me due credit for the discovery of what, I am sure, you would have sought in vain."
Mr. Quaritch, the eminent bookseller, having commissioned me to edit his copy of
this valuable MS., I decided to carry out the work on the plan laid down in my
" Collectanea Genealogica," viz., the alphabetical plan, so as to keep all possible rivals
out of the field. By this arrangement anyone can see at a glance the male entries under
a particular name, and as the columns are also numbered instead of the pages, the
female names will be less difficult to find from the references in the index. By this plan
the annoyance of having to consult four indices will be avoided, an annoyance entailing
on students for all time to come a needless waste of time and labour. Such is the
unfortunate plan adopted in the Harlein Society's edition, forced by the Council on its
its members at a loss of several hundred pounds, reducing the utility of their publication
to a minimum,
I should here state that I have adopted a novel style of arrangement by placing the
different forms of the same surname under the form ordinarily used, and by inserting
the original form in parenthesis, thus as far as jiossible aiding the genealogist in his
researches, and at the same time retaining the ancient orthography so highly prized by
the student and scholar.
I need scarcely point out to genealogists, lawyers, and students, both historical and
biographical, the extreme value of such records as these, yielding, as they do, a fund
of absolutely original information. But I may perhaps remind them that Marriage
Licences have an interest peculiar to themselves, not only from their mention, most
important though it is, of the social status of the contracting parties, but also from the
fact that while baptisms and burials can be traced from Parish Registers with com-
parative ease, Marriages, on the contrary, from the nature of the case, have often to be
sought for far afield. Thus it is that such a collection as this is simply indispensable to
working Genealogists and to all real students, supplying them, as it does, readily and
promptly, with the evidences of many a missing marriage, and the names of many a
wife unknown ; — information which, even with much time and labour, they could other-
wise, as they know too well, scarcely, if ever, have obtained.
I am unwilling to allow this opportunity to pass, without attempting to do justice,
inadequate though it may be, to the memory of the late Col. Chester, by including, by
permission of Mr. J, Ward Dean, of Boston, a reprint, with additions, of his biographical
notice of Col. Chester, also to acknowledge, with thanks, the courtesy of Mr. J. J. Latting,
of New York, who has supplied copies of Col. Chester's portrait for this edition at prime
cost.
JOSEPH FOSTER.
21, Boundary Road, London, N.W.
MEMOIR
OF
COL, JOSEPH LEMUEL CHESTER, D.C.L. LL.D.
BY
JOHN WARD DEAN, A.M.
Editor of the New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Reprinted by Special Permission.
THE life of the late Col. Chester, whose career has added lustre to the names of
genealogist and antiquary, has a peculiar interest for the readers of the Register,
in whose pages his writings have often appeared. He was the third son and fifth child
of Joseph and Prudee (Tracv) Chester, of Norwich, Connecticut, and was born in that
town April 30, 1821. "
His earliest known ancestor in this country was Capt. SamueP Chester, of New
London, who removed to that town about the year 1663 from Boston. Samuel Chester
was in the West India trade, and in connection with William Condy, who is styled his
nephew, received in 1664 a grant of land for a warehouse. " He was," says Miss
Caulkins, "much employed in land surveys, and in 1693 was one of the agents
appointed by the general court " of Connecticut " to meet with a committee from
Massachusetts to renew and settle the boundaries between the colonies."*
Joseph Lemuel Chester was the sixth in descent from Capt. Samuel,^ through John,^
Deacon Joseph'^ and his second wife, Elizabeth Otis, Joseph^ and wife, Elizabeth Lee,
and his father Joseph^ above named. His mother, Prudee Tracy, was a daughter of
Major Eleazar Tracy, of Norwich, by his wife, Prudee, daughter of Captain Uriah
Rogers, of that town. She was descended from Lieut. Thomas Tracy, an early settler
of Norwich ; and she inherited also the blood of the Rev. John Rogers, the famous
Puritan preacher of Dedham, England, his son the Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, of Ipswich,
Mass., the Rev. William Hubbard, author of the History of New England, and other
distinguished personages.
Joseph Chester, the father of Col. Chester, was a grocer in moderate circumstances,
an honest and upright man. He died at Norwich, January 30, 1832, aged 44 ; but
having had a large family of nine children to support, left little property to his widow
and children. His eldest son, now the Rev. Albert Tracy Chester, D.D., of Buffalo,
was then a student at Union College, Schenectady, N.Y. The next son, Charles
Huntington Chester, a youth of sixteen, carried on the grocery store for his mother for
two or three years. In 1835 the family removed to Rome, Ohio, where Erastus
Chester, a brother of Mr. Chester, resided, and where they took a small farm. Albert
was graduated from Union College in 1833, studied for the ministry, and when settled
as a clergyman took his younger brothers and sisters successively into his family. Mrs.
Chester, the widow, on 6th September, 1837, married the Rev. John Hall, rector of the
Episcopalian church at Ashtabula, Ohio.
Joseph obtained his education at the common schools, though possibly he may have
attended for a short time the academy at Ashtabula, where his mother resided after her
second marriage. One of his teachers, Othniel Gager, who kept the district school at
Norwich when Joseph was eight or ten years old, is the present town clerk of Norwich,
Ct. Mr. Latting, the author of the excellent Memoir of Col. Chester in the New York
* See Caulkins's History of New London, pp. 145 and 353 ; Hinman's Early Puritan Settlers of
Connecticut, pp. 557-9 ; Memoir of Joseph Lemuel Chester, by John J. Latting, in N. Y. Genealogical
and Biographical Recoi-d, vol. siii. pp. 149-56.
viii Me7)ioir of Colonel Chester'.
Genealogical and Biographical Record, has seen Mr. Gager, who described his pupil to
him as a handsome, bright boy, but he had no remembrance of any peculiar mental
traits. That Joseph made himself proficient in his studies at the various schools, is
shown by the fact that before he had reached his majority, he himself taught a school.
This was at Ballston, N.Y., which is near Ballston Spa, where his brother Albert was
first settled as a clergyman. In 1837 he was for a short time a clerk at Warren, Ohio,
in the land agency office of Gen. Simon Perkins and the Hon. Frederick Kinsman, the
latter of Avhom remembers him as a young man, " tall and commanding in appearance,
and very ready as a clerk to comprehend and do what was required of him."
ln'^1838, "being then seventeen years old, he went to New York city, and commenced
the study of law. He soon abandoned it for the mercantile profession. He was at one
time employed as a clerk by Messrs. Arthur Tappan & Co. in that city, silk merchants,
the members of the firm being noted for their enterprise and also for their philanthropic
labours. " They were," Mr. Latting writes me, " very strict in the enforcement of a
printed set of rules for the moral conduct of their clerks and other employes. They
made them all workers in the causes of Temperance and Anti-Slavery." One of the
partners, Lewis Tappan, established in 1841 a mercantile agency in New York, and
employed Mr. Chester as a clerk.
His literary taste was early developed. While in New York he contributed articles
to the newspapers and magazines of the day, " chiefly of a poetic character." The
Knickerbocker for January, 1843, contains a poem by him entitled " Greenwood
Cemetery," and signed " Julian Cramer." This pseudonym is that by which he became
best known ; though he wrote under several other signatures. The Knickerbocker, in
which his poem appeared, was then the leading literary magazine in the United States.
The same year his first volume, " Greenwood Cemetery and Other Poems," was pub-
lished at New York and Boston. The Knickerbocker for March, 1843, has a favourable
notice of the book, Avritten, I presume, by the editor, Lewis Gaylord Clark, a competent
critic. It states that though the poems had " some faults," which were to be expected
in so young a writer, there were in them " marks of a veritable taste and a pleasing
imagination, and evidence of an eye that sees and a heart that feels the beautiful in
nature, and the bright, tender, or sorrowful in humanity." Mr. Latting states that this
volume comprises " fifty -four separate pieces, mostly written prior to attaining his
majority. The lines ' On the Death of President Harrison,' ' On the Loss of the Steam-
ship President,' and ' The Captives of L'Amistad,' were all composed in his twentieth
year." His other early publications are, " A Preliminary Treatise on the Law of
Repulsion as a Universal Law of Nature," Philadelphia, 1853; and "Narrative of
Margaret Douglas," Boston and Cleveland, 1854.
He also entered the lecture field. In the winter of 1839-40, he lectured before the
Mechanics' Institute, as I am informed by Benson J. Lossing, LL.D., the historian, who
was chairman of the board of directors of that institution, and who then made Mr.
Chester's acquaintance. One of Mr. Latting's correspondents writes to him that he met
Mr. Chester while the latter was lecturing on Temperance in western Massachusetts,
and Judge Kinsman remembers him as visiting Ohio on a similar lecturing tour.
About the year 1845 he removed to Philadelphia, where he obtained a situation as
merchant's clerk. In 1847, and for some years subsequent, his occupation is given in
the Philadelphia Directory as a commissioner of deeds. In the years 1848, 1849, and
1850, he was also the musical editor of Godei/s Lady's Book. "In 1852," says Mr.
Latting in his Memoir, " he became one of the editors of the Philadelpkia Inquirer and
of the Daily Sun, in conjunction with Colonel James S. Wallace. These positions
brought him into notice politically, and on the consolidation of the city of Philadelphia,
in 1854, he was elected a member of the City Council from the sixth ward, serving in
that capacity for one term, commencing May 7, 1855. During several sessions of
Congress at Washington, he visited that city as corresponding editor, and a portion of
the time of his residence there, he was, through the favour of his friend. Colonel
John W. Forney, then Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives, employed as one
of the assistant clerks." In one of Col. Chester's letters to me, he mentions having held
the last named office in the spring of 1856. He was appointed by the Hon. James
Pollock, Avho was governor of Pennsylvania from 1855 to 1858, one of his aids with the
military rank of colonel.
While residing at Washington, he was employed to make sale in England of some
patents, and in 1858 left his native country. He landed in England on the 6th of
September. Various causes prevented him from succeeding in his undertaking ; but he
settled in London and made it his residence thereafter till his death. For a time he kept
up his connection with the lujwspaper ])ress, and for about three years furnished a
Memoir of Colonel Chester. ix
weekly letter from London to the Philadelphia Inquirer. After taking up his residence
in England, he made, at least, one visit to the continent, for in one of his letters to me
he gives an account of an interview with the Hon. Charles Sumner in March, 1859, in
the Museo Borbonico in Naples, and of dining the same evening at the American
Minister's. He seldom left England, however, for on the 14th of September, 1872, he
wrote me — " I have spent some weeks in Ireland this summer, my first visit there. It
was the first real holiday I have taken during the last fourteen years."
It was a tradition in the Rogers family, though the tradition had been rejected by
the best New England antiquaries, that his ancestor, the Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, of
Ipswich, Mass., son of the Rev. John Rogers, of Dedham, England, was a descendant
of the famous John Rogers, the Marian Proto-martyr, whose fate has been made familiar
to the children of our land by one of the pictures in the New England Primer. Being
in England and having heard the tradition from his youth, he determined to investigate
the matter. His researches, however, did not result favourably. On the contrary, he
found proof that the Dedham minister, through whom he hoped to trace his lineage,
could not have been a descendant of the martyr. This, no doubt, was a sore disappoint-
ment to him, as few who pride themselves on their New England blood would not
prefer to be descended from John Rogers than from any of the sovereigns of England.
But these researches led him to undertake the life of Rogers, as he tells us, in the
following words, in the preface to that work —
Personally unsatisfactory as were his labours in tbat direction, they led him into another, and it
was not long before he was thoroughly imbued with the conviction that historical justice had never
been done to the person whose eventful career forms the subject of these pages. He soon discovered
that the only original account concerning him, which had been received as authentic for nearly
three centuries, was full of the wildest discrepancies and grossest errors. Modest and humble,
unambitious of a record on the common roll of fame, actuated by higher and holier motives than the
attainment of a name among men, while he lived, he carefully avoided all appearance of ostentation,
and never claimed the honours to which he Avas justly entitled ; while after his death his very
memory was rudely thrust aside in order to make room for that of those of his associates who had
been, indeed, his official superiors, but who, generally, were infinitely his inferiors, as well in regard
to their character and attainments, as to the services which they rendered the church and the
world.
This work, under the title of " John Rogers : the Compiler of the First Authorized
English Bible ; the Pioneer of the English Reformation ; and its First Martyr," was
published in the autumn of 1861. The claims which he made for his hero in the title
of the work were abundantly proved in its pages. The book attracted immediate
attention, and English and American antiquaries awarded him high honour for his first
antiquarian work. It was also the foundation of an acquaintance with Sir Frederic
Rogers, Bart., now Lord Blachford. The book was dedicated to him, and the friendship
between them became intimate and lasting.
The war of the Rebellion had then broken out. While he was thinking of
returning home, he " received a commission from the United States Grovernment for a
service which he could render in England,"* and decided to remain in that country.
[" It was during this period that, under the auspices of the then Dean of West-
minster, he commenced his researches in the Abbey Registers. He soon became more
thoroughly interested — infatuated Avith the work of genealogical investigations. The
privilege of access to other public as well as private records had begun to be accorded
him. Not without great difficulties, and through prejudices which he patiently over-
came, had he obtained the advantages this privilege gave him. A friend, who visited
him in the summer of 1881, communicates to me the following facts, substantially as
related to him by his host at that time — ' When Colonel Chester commenced his labours,
more than twenty years ago, he had to encounter a marked indifference on the part of
those who had the custody of the records and papers referring to the emigration to this
country. In other words, while they gave much time to the careful preparation of their
own pedigrees, they did but little to try and preserve the connecting links with the
Puritan descendants emigrating to New England in the early part of the seventeenth
century. Again, the professional pedigree searchers, as a class, were not such as
commended themselves to the authorities, and it was only after several years hard and
faithful service, during which time Colonel Chester had furnished England herself with
some of the results of his system, that his merits began to be recognised, and he was
then consulted by eminent antiquarians and . genealogists, and his briefs and proofs
were put to the test, and became authority in many controverted questions.'
"As early as the year 1866, Colonel Chester had made considerable progress in the
* jMr. Latting's Memoir.
Memoir of Colonel Chester.
Work of investigating, transcribing, and annotating the registers of Westminster Abbey,
and it was in connection with this work that the ' Marriage-allegations in the Bishop
of London's Registri/,'' a sealed book to all prior investigators, were opened to him.
This and other like favours and privileges were accorded him partly through the
influence of his personal friend, the late Dean Stanley, but undoubtedly, in great
measure, fhrongh the apjjreciation which now l)egan to l)e publicly felt of the benefits to
accrue to English liistory and biography from his investigations. As Colonel Chester
stated to our informant at the interview above alluded to, he was now given ' access,
without being su])ject to the surveillance of attendants or the customary fees, to
the British Museum, Westmister Abbey, and Somerset House.' " — Memoir by J. J.
Latting, Esq.']
It was natural that one who had met with such decided success in antiquarian and
genealogical researches should continue to prosecute them. On the 24th of October,
1862, he thus wrote to the Rev. Caleb Davis Bradlee, of Boston —
I have been fortunate enough to obtain free access to Doctors' Commous, and am preparing to
make thorough investigations among the wills of that famous repository. My admission as a
"Literary Inquirer" enables me to examine all wills recorded previous to 1700, and to make any
extracts I choose, or even to copy the vrhole vyills. Hitherto, as you are doubtless aware, we could
only looli at a single will by paying a fee of 25 cents, and then were not suffered to make so much as
a note on our finger nails. The regulation is a new one, and the number to whom permission is
granted will be very limited.
I am now devoting all my leisure to examining the wills from 1600 to 1650, and shall go back to
the earliest date and down to 1700, designing to use such information as I may acquire for my own
literary purposes. There is no doubt but that much which has been indistinct in the genealogy of
the early settlers of New England will be cleared up by a careful examination of these wills.
He continued for twenty years to collect materials illustrating the ancestry of
American families in the mother country. In the meantime he made special searches
for clients, and investigated the English ancestry of noted Americans. The result of
each research he arranged and wrote out carefully. Some of these monographs have
been printed by himself or others ; but probably the greater number remain in
manuscript in the hands of his clients. They are characterised by fullness and minute-
ness of detail, the I'esult of the most persistent and thorough research. Among them
may be named the Wentworth, Hutchinson, Marbury, Tildeu, Pelham, Dummer,
Baldwin, Wheelwright and Ferneley families. The Wentworth research, for the Hon.
John Wentworth, LL.D., of Chicago, was a marvel of completeness. His early
investigations are embodied in an article in the Register in April, 1868 ; but the full
results of his labours did not appear till the two editions of the Wentworth Genealogy
were published in 1871 and 1878. It would be difficult to name any Wentworth of
prominence in English history or literature whose ancestry is not given in that book.
The Tildeu pedigree, for the Hon. Samuel J. Tilden, ex-governor of New York and
Democratic candidate of the Presidency of the United States in 1876, is, Col. Chester
wrote me October 17, 1873, "the most complete in its minuteness that I have ever
done." The Wheelwright, Hutchinson, Marbury, Pelham and Dummer genealogies
have appeared in the Register, and the Baldwin will be printed in it this year. The
Ferneley research, made for the late Joseph Ballard, of Boston, filling ten closely
written foolscap pages with precise information, is in the possession of the New
England Historic Genealogical Society.
He delighted to grapple with difficulties which had foiled other antiquaries. When
a genealogical mystery was cleared up by him, he did not often rest satisfied till he
had traced the connections of the person w4iose history he was tracing through all their
ramifications. In a letter of January 6, 1872, he writes that one of the most eminent
English genealogists, whom he names, had recently appealed to him in a genealogical
matter, after he had exhausted all his own resources, and Col. Chester adds with pride
that he was a])le to "help him out of his difficulties." Many instances of similar
success could be named, l)ut I will refer to only three — one whose interest is co-extensive
with English literature, and two in which it is confined to Americans.
1. For a long time the surname of the mother of the poet Milton had been a puzzle
for his biographers. In the words of one of them. Prof. Masson, the problem had " been
waiting unsolved by native ingenuity for two hundred years." Even Edward Phillips,
Milton's own nephew, gave a wrong surname ; Caston, and John Aubrev, the antiquary,
called her a Bradshaw. Col. Chester proved that her maiden name was Jelferys. The
evidence by which he arrived at this result he communicated to the London Athenaum,
Memoir of Colonel Chester. xi
Nov. 7, 1868, and Mr, Latting gives a good abstract in his Memoir.* Prof. Masson
accepted the result, and, in announcing it, styled Col. Chester "a Hercules of
genealogy."
2. The parentage of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson, the friend of Sir Henry Vane, whose
religious zeal and skill in controversy had set the infant colony of Massachusetts ablaze,
had been hopelessly sought by our genealogists (see Register, xvii. 65). Col. Chester
proved that she was the daughter of the Rev. Francis Marbury, of London, and that her
mother, Bridget Dryden, was a sister of Sir Erasmus Dryden, Bart., the grandfather of
the poet Dryden.
3. The maiden name of Mrs. Mary Norton, the wife of the Rev. John Norton, of
Boston, and the liberal benefactor of the Old South Church (her bequest of landed
property having made that church one of the richest in this city), had foiled all the
efforts of our genealogists, not even a clue having been obtained. Col. Chester proved
that she was Mary, the third daughter of John Ferneley of West Creting, by his wife
Temperance, daughter of Sir Miles Corbet, and that Miles Corbet, famous in English
history, was her own cousin, while two of her great aunts were wives of two of the
most eminent statesmen of their day, Sir Nicholas Bacon and Sir Thomas Gresham.
Col. Chester, in his letter to" the Rev. Mr. Bradlee, refers to the extracts he was
then making from the wills at Doctors' Commons, now at vSomerset House, London.
He availed himself also of many other sources of genealogical information. Prominent
among them are the Parish Registers, of which at his death he left eighty-seven folio
volumes of extracts, of more than 400 pages each. Seventy of these volumes are
carefully indexed. f The Manuscripts of the Rev. Matthias Candler, the Puritan vicar
* " In the early part of the month of November, 1868, in the course of his investigations.
Colonel Chester accidentally discovered, in the Bishop of London's Registry of Marriage Allegations,
the first link in the chain of evidence which disclosed the parentage of the mother of the poet
Milton, ' a problem,' says Professor Masson, in his recently published second edition of the ' Life of
MiltoD,' ' that had been waiting imsolved by native ingenuity, for two hundred years.' The most
that had been previously known with certainty was that her Christian name was Sarah. John
Aubrey, ' antiquarian and gossip,' who had been personally acquainted with Milton, and who
furnished Anthony Wood, also Milton's contemporary, with the materials for the first published
memoir of the poet, included in the ' Athense et Fasti Oxonienses,' says she was a ' Bradshair,'
giving, in connection with this statement, a pedigree of the Bradshaw family, with their coat-of-
arms. Then followed Edward Phillips, Milton's own nephew and pupil, and naturally presumed to
have known who his own grandmother was, and who, writing in 1694, calls her Sai-ah, of the family'
of the Castons, derived originally from Wales, a woman of incomparable virtue and goodness.' But,
from the year 1610, there had existed in the Parish Register of Allhallows, Bread Street, London,
where Milton's father and bis family resided, the following entry, not unknown to later pedigree
huntei's: 'The 22nd day of February, A° 1610, was buried in this Parish, Mrs. Ellen Jefferys, the
mother of Mr. John Mylton's wife, of this parish.' Upon this apparently more official authority,
later biographers asserted that the poet's mother must have been a Jcffery, but of an unknown and
unidentified family.
" These accounts continued to puzzle the numberless biographers of the great poet until our own
time, when, as Professor Masson forcibly expresses it, ' Into this most unsatisfactory Bradshaw-
Caston-Jefferys imbroglio there has descended a Hercules of Genealogy. It was in 1868 that
Colonel J. L. Chester, the Editor and Annotator of the Registers of Westminster Abbey, whose
researches into the histories of English families are probably more miscellaneous and thorough than
those of any other living man, came accidentally upon a record definitely connecting Milton's mother
with a Jefiiry stock; and, of late, devoting a good deal of his time and skill to the investigation,
expressly on its own account, he has succeeded in clearing up the whole subject to a degree beyond
former hope.'
"Want of space in the present paper will not allow fuller particulars of Colonel Chester's
discovery. They will be found detailed at length in a communication published by him in the London
Athenanan of November 7, 1868, and also in a subsequent issue of the same paper of May 29, 1880,
and embodied in Professor Masson's last edition of the first volume of the ' Life of Milton.' It may
be sufficient to say that these discoveries clearly disclose the fact that she was Sarah, the eldest
daughter of Paul Jeffrey, citizen and merchant tailor of London, and of a family of that name in East
Hanningfield, Essex.
" We may well conceive that of this discovery Colonel Chester was reasonably proud. The full
honour and distinction of its accomplishment are wholly his, and we doubt not will continue to be
cheerfully accorded him so long as the great English poet's life and works shall be known and read."
— From Memoir by J. J. Latting, Esq.
f These eighty-seven volumes of Parish Register extracts form the first of the nine series of Col.
Chester's manuscripts in the lists prepared by Mr. Cokayne, his executor, the substance of which b'st
will be appended to this memoir. Of the nine series, the second, third, and fourth have been sold,
while the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth are not for sale. Col. Chester's library was sold at auction
in London, April 17-20, 1883, by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge.
The Parish Registers, mentioned in the text, are said to be the most valuable series of the above
manuscripts. A more particular description will be found in the list just referred to. They had not
been sold when I last heard from Mr. Cokayne. It would be a fitting tribute to the memory of one
xii Memoir of Colonel Chester.
of Codilcnhaiu, Suffolk, contHiiiiuff nuicli oeiiealoo^icjil information relative to families
which I'lnii^nnted to America, early eii<(age(l his attention. In 1862 he sent to the
Register, of which 1 was tiic editor, an article on the " Ko<rers Genealogy and the
Candler Manuscript," meaning the volume in the Ilarleian MSS., British Museum,
which had heen made known to New England readers hy the Kev. Joseph Hunter and
Mr. Horatio G. Somerhy. In 18GG Col. Ciiester learni'd that there were two other
volumes by Candler in the Tanner M88., Bodleian Library, and in July visited Oxford,
"where he spent a week. He wrote me the result of his discoveries in a letter dated the
30th of that month. An extract from this letter is printed in my " Memoir of
Nathaniel Ward," page 122. In the summer and fall of 1869 he spent several weeks at
Oxford, and on the 19th of October wrote that the two Candler volumes, which he had
been having copied, were finished ; adding, " I have found two more volumes in his
handwriting, relating to Suffolk people exclusively, not pedigrees, but personal
sketches, copies of monuments, etc., which I am copying. They will all be very
valuable."
The Matriculation Register of the University of Oxford is another source from
which he gathered information. On the 2nd of March, 1866, he wrote me from
Oxford—
I have been very hard at work here day and night. I am making a complete copy of the Matri-
culation Registers of the University, from 1564 to 1750, permission having been kindly afforded me.
There will bo more than one hundred thousand entries, name, parentage, residence, age, &c. It will be
invaluable, as such a list never will be jirinted. I have already identified members of our early New
England families, and among other things settled the ancestry of the famous Anne Hutchinson, as
well as completed my chain of evidence disproving the Washington pedigree.
On the 16th of October, 1869, he wrote from Oxford that he Avas there, and would
remain till Christmas, and would complete his cojiy of the Matriculation Register to
that year ; " so that," he adds, " I shall have it perfect for over three hundred
years."
The Old Marriage Allegations in the Bishop of London's Register, extending from
1598 to 1710, furnished him another source from which he drew his information. He
wrote me August 29, 1868, that he had completed his examination, and had secured
" no less than thirty-five hundred choice extracts."
I shall not attempt to specify the variety of materials illustrating the family history
of England, chiefly in the seventeenth century, which he collected, methodically arranged
and indexed. A genei'al idea may be obtained from the list of manuscripts appended to
this Memoir.
The work to which he devoted a large portion of his time during his residence iu
England, was an annotated transcript of the Registers of Westminster Abbey. It was
no doubt owing to this undertaking that free access to many parish and other records
which we have referred to, was accorded to him. At first he contemplated only a
partial transcript, but at the suggestion of Dean vStanley he was induced to enlarge his
plan. On the 9th of November, 1867, he Avrote me, "I think I told you that I am
engaged in preparing for the press and annotating the entire Register of Marriages,
Baptisms and Burials in Westminster Abbey. I am quite proud of this work." On
the 13th of the next month he wrote —
My labour on the Abbey Registers is excessive, and likely to be protracted, though I confine my
notes simply to the identification of the parties. Still, it is a labour of love, and it is surely some-
thing for an American to be proud of, thus to have his name perpetually connected with the glorious
old Minster.
His letters abound in references to this work, the progress he had made, and the
new materials which had been opened to him. June 17, 1871, he wrote me —
A paper of mine was read before the Historical Society last Monday, a copy of which I will send
you as soon as printed. That paper will show you one of the causes of my slow progress with my
Abbey Book. 1 had paid no attention to the Royal Family, supposing that if the history of any
of the most uueelfish antiquaries that ever lived, if these manuscripts could be purchased for some
public institution in this country, where they would be kept together. Mr. Cokayne says of them :
" Judging from the price which MSS. of this nature have fetched during recent years, it is more than
probable that, if sold (by auction or otherwise) separately, they would command, at the lowest
calculation, au average price of £50 a volume (£1,35U) ; but as it is wished, for the sake of doing
honour to their great and indefatigable collector, to keep them together, the whole series is now
offered as one collection at a very considerably less rate, viz., £3,000 net (which is the minimum
Bum that Mill be taken), being less than £35 a volume." [The College of Arms acquii-ed these
manuscripts in 18SG. — J. F.]
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family was thoroughly knowTi it was that. And yet the second burial in the Abbey Register,
when I reached it, I found to be entirely wrong, and it cost me a month's labour to set it right.
These interruptions delay me very much, but I still hope to go to press this year.
On the 4tli of May, 1872, he wrote —
Yes, every day's delay tends to make my Abbey Book more perfect, and as it is i^robably the
great work of my life — my legacy to the nation — and as I mean it to be a standard book for
ever, I am not sorry for the delay. I am constantly at work on it, and as constantly im-
proving it.
lu the spring of 1874 his work was sufficiently advanced to make arrangements for
its publication. On the 11th of April he wrote that he had presented it to the Harleian
Society, and that it would appear as one of its serials. About two weeks later, on the
24th, he informed me with gratification that the Queen had that week accepted the
dedication of his book, an honour " not often accorded." On the 30th of May he writes
more fully on this subject —
It seemed proper, as my book is a national work, that it should be dedicated to the head of
the nation. I left the matter to Dean Stanley whether I should dedicate it to him or whether he
thought the Queen should be asked, and I knew nothing more of it until I received her formal per-
mission through her private secretary.
On the 16th of May, before the last letter, but after the Queen had accepted the
dedication of his book, to which patronage he attributed the favour granted to him, he
wrote —
The Lords of the Treasury have jnst given me free access to the wills at Doctors' Commons
of the last century, my present privilege only extending to the year 1700 — the only thing I yet
wanted to perfect my book. This is a concession never before granted to anybody. Dean
Stanley and I have been trying for it for the last five years, and have only just succeeded.
The next year he commenced printing his book, and sent me a proof of the first
pages, August 28, 1875. Progress in the printing is frequently noted. On the 10th of
March, 1876, he writes —
My Abbey volume has been some time all printed, making 526 pages of text. Its issue is
only delayed by the index, a most important feature, on which I have now been at work four
weeks, twelve hours a day, and it will occupy me at least a fortnight longer. I hope to forward the
volume some time next month.
In 1876 the work was issued as the tenth volume of the publications of the
Harleian Society. A small edition was printed separately for presents to the author's
friends. The work more than met the high expectations that had been raised. The
English and American press spoke highly of its merits. The London Times of Sept.
1, 1876, devoted three and a half columns, and the Morning Post of Nov. 2, more than
a column to a review of the work. The Times said —
Throughout the whole of this huge volume, with its profusion of names, illustrious or obscure,
it is only at rare intervals that a case is to be found of which the industry of its annotator has
failed to obtain some particulars. Such a happy result has been secured by protracted investiga-
tions possible only to an antiquary industrious beyond his fellows. The wills at Somerset House,
the marriage records preserved in the various offices belonging to the Sees of London and Canterbury,
the matriculation registers at Oxford — all these have yielded up their dead ; and from such original
research Col. Chester has amassed a wealth of biographical illustration almost without parallel for
novelty and accuracy.
The London Morning Post said —
There is scarcely a family of rank and position which may not learn something — some out-of-
the-way fact or incident of interest — from the prodigious amount of accurate information here
provided by Colonel Chester, who is thoroughly and completely master of his subject. When it is
borne in mind how inexact many persons have been and are as regards dates, how one mis-
statement (made often not intentionally, but through carelessness and to save trouble) is handed on,
repeated and enlarged, writers of general or personal history cannot but be gx-ateful for this
admirable work. Colonel Chester brings to light facts which have been forgotten ; tracks out
errors and inaccuracies, which have had a long life, with, unceasing care ; and provides in this book a
monument of his painstaking industry and patient self-sacrifice. As long as Westminster Abbey
lasts his name will be remembered because of this magnificent work.
The warm encomiums given it on its publication have been repeated by the press
and individuals since his death. B. Beedham, Esq., of Ashfield House, Kimbolton, an
English antiquary of note, in a recent letter to me writes — " These Registers were
worthy of the most ample illustration, and at his hands they received it to an extent
which has never been accorded to any similar records. He has thus added a page to the
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history of the church, so splendid and so rich in associations, to which every intelligent
countryman of his directs his earliest steps on visiting the land of his forefathers."
Col. Chester was justly gratified hy the manner in which his book was received.
On the 22nd of Deceml)er, 1H76, he wrote me —
I have something like two hundred letters of tho most complimentary and appreciative
character, from the best men in the country, and am amply repaid for all my labour. The Queen
sent mo a kind message some daj-a ago, through the Dean of Westminster, with her " sincere thanks "
for my " valuable and interesting volume." On my return home yesterday I found from her a copy
of the Life of the Prince Consort (written by Mr. Theodore Martin under her direction) with her
autograph inscription, " To Colonel Chester, from Victoria R."
On the 26th of January, 1877, he wrote —
You will be pleased to hear that the Queen has just sent me the second volume of the Life of
the Prince Consort, with, as before, her autograph presentation inscription (only this time she signs
her name '' Victoria R. & I."') and this kind message, " that she has not been forgetful of your
labours, and wishes you to understand how much she appreciates them."
On the 9th of March, 1878, he writes with equal pleasure that he had received from
the Queen the third volume of that work. Mr. Lattiug has sent me a copy of the
letter of Dean Stanley accompanying the book, which is as follows —
Deanery, Westminster.
My dear Col. Chester :
I have been graciously commanded by the Queen to send you the .3rd volume of the Prince
Consort's Life. It may please you the more because it is entirely the Queen's own thought — the more
remarkable at this moment when her mind must be so much occupied by the overwhelming anxieties
of public affairs.
I have not myself seen the Queen, having been kept at my house by a troublesome cold, which is, I
trust, at last giving way.
You will remember that yesterday was the 2nd Anniversary of the eclipse of my life.*
March 2, '78. Yours sincerely, A. P. Stanley.
A few years later, December 31, 1881, he informed me with pride that a handsome
card-tray, made from old oak taken from Westminster Abbey, had been sent him as a
Christmas present by the Dean and Chapter.
In the preface to his Abbey book he made the following announcement —
It may be as well to add that the Editor has a large collection from which he may eventually decide
to print a list of such persons as were probably buried in the Abbey, but whose names do not appear
in the Registers, with the evidences ; and also that, if his life is spared a few years longer, he intends
to embody in a supplement such important information as he may acquire respecting the persons
named in the present volume, and especially concerning the few still unidentified.
Such a volume would have been a valuable supplement to his great work, but
unfortunately he did not live to compile it. Nor did he finish the other work on which
he bent all his energies after the publication of his Westminster book, and which he
refers to in the following extract from a letter dated Dec. 2, 1876 — "I am devoting
all my leisure time to working up the immense amount of Washington material I have
collected, and clearing away the rubbish. I have now the means to explode utterly the
South Cave theory, which has always been a giant in the way. I believe I have the
clue to the President's real ancestry, but I some time ago made up my mind not to say
or print anything more on the subject until I can lay the subject complete before the
world." Though he was not able to finish these works, he found time, however, to edit
several volumes for the Harleian Society, the titles of which will be found in the list of
his writings appended.
His labours were soon recognized by the learned societies. The earliest to bestow
its honours upon him was, I think, the New England Historic Genealogical Society,
which elected him a corresponding member in 1862. He was elected to the same
membership in the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society in 1871. From
the title-page of his Westminster volume we learn that he was also an honorary or a
corresponding member of " the Historical Societies of the States of Massachusetts, New
York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
Connecticut, and Minnesota," in this country. In England he was one of the founders
of the Harleian Society, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He was a
* Note by J. J. Lutting. — Lady Augusta Stanley, the Dean's wife, died on Wednesday, March 1,
1876.
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member of the councils of both societies at their organisation, and held that office in the
former society till his death. In October, 1880, he was elected an honorary memVjer of
the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. He was doubtless a member of other
learned societies in England and America.
He was also the recipient of academic honours. In the spring of 1877, the late
Evert A. Duyckinck, A.M., the senior author of the " Cyclopa;dia of American
Literature " and one of the trustees of Columbia College, New York, wrote to me that it
was contemplated by this college to honour Col. Chester with a degree. In writing to
my friend I hinted this to him, but without naming the college. He replied on the 11th
of May that he should value highly such a recognition by an American college, as it
would show that his work was appreciated by his countrymen. He then adds, " There
has been an intimation to the same effect here." After the degree of LL.D. was con-
ferred on him by Columbia College, he wrote July 10, 1877, to me —
I appreciate this honour for three reasons : First, because it proves that the px'ophet is not always
without honour even in his own country. Secondly, because it was in New York, and almost under
the shadow of this college, that I began my manhood career nearly forty years ago. Thirdly, because
I know, as you say in your kindly note in the Transcript, that Columbia College has always been very
sparing and discriminating in conferring its highest honours.
The intimation to which he refers in his letter in May, was doubtless a degree from
Oxford. This, four years later, he received, for on the 22d of June, 1881, that
ancient University conferred its highest degree, D.C.L., upon him, " in acknowledg-
ment," says Mr. Latting, "of his services as a genealogist ; the first and only instance,
it is understood, in which that degree was given for such a cause." For this honour Col.
Chester was profovuidly grateful.
In March, 1850, a portrait of him, with his autograph, "Julian Cramer," appeared
in Godey^s Lady's Booh. In 1874 I met with this portrait, and wrote him to that
effect, adding that I could see little resemblance in it to the photograph taken in 1869,
which he had sent me. He replied Feb. 7, 187i —
The portrait you mention was considered a good one when it was engraved, now some twenty-four
or five years ago, when I was of course so many years younger. I now wear my hair and beard
differently, whicb naturally alter one's appearance. I suspect that portraits taken at an interval of
a quarter of a century would seldom exhibit much similarity, unless one had some strongly marked
features.
Of this portrait Dr. Lossing, the well-known author referred to in the beginning of
this Memoir, wrote me, December 28, 1883 —
Col. Chester presented me with his engraved portrait when it was first published. He was then
about twenty-nine years of age. His almost black hair and whiskers were close cut. The latter ex-
tended under his chin. He had no moustache, and his chin was shaven. He wore a "turn-down"
collar, and was enveloped in a cloak.
The portrait which embellishes this Memoir is from a photograph taken at Oxford
in 1881, when he received his degree. It was engraved for the New York Genealogical
and Biogi-aphical Record, to accompany Mr. Latting's Memoir in that periodical,
October, 1882.
Time works great changes in the features of an individual, but seldom so great as
is shown by these three portraits. A friend, after comparing them together, remarked
that he could not see a single feature that was the same in all ; and yet the portraits
have all been pronounced good likenesses. The mind, however, looks out from each of
them. At twenty -nine we see a fair brow and an eye full of hope and confidence ; at
forty-eight we notice that time has stamped a deeper impression on the features ; and at
sixty the full character is written on the face and brow. I, myself, never saw Col.
Chester, but from all descriptions which I have heard or read, it is evident that he was
a fine looking man and had a commanding presence. Dr. Lossing writes —
I first met Col. Chester as a lecturer in New York. He was then a very handsome, finely propor-
tioned young man in the nineteenth year of his age. From that time we met occasionally and kept
up an occasional correspondence until he went to Europe. Our acquaintance was kept bright chiefly
through letters ever afterwards. Our personal intercourse was very slight. We were wide apart,
geographically, most of the time. The last time I saw him was in Harper's Building, New York,
the year before he went to England. For years after that I lost trace of him. Two or three years
before the appearance of his Westminster Abbey book, I received letters from him, and from that
time until the year before his death we corresponded briefly at rather wide intervals. When his
Westminster book was published he sent me a copy. His letters were warm and sympathetic, and
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Menioii' of Colonel Chester.
I folt it a privilege to be remembered iu his list of friends. One of the earliest tokens of his regard
for me was a copy of his " Greenwood Cometory and Other Poems," presented to me soon after its
appearance in 1813. My brief personal acquaintance with him and our exchange of epistles taught
nie to esteem him very highly as a most genial, generous, scholarly and every way attractive man.
The Rev. Alcxaiulor B. Grosart, in dedicating to him, iu 1869, his edition of the
Poems of Sir John Beaumont, thus addresses him —
I like you for your English Puritan name and for your English face — that of " a brave gentleman"
all of the oldon time ; I like you for your right good service in writing for the first time adequately,
the Life, a supremely noble and beautiful one, of " John Rogers," Proto-martyr of England under
Mary ; I like you as an American proud of your lineage and unmixed English descent ; and I like you
for your catholic literary sympathies and brotherhood.
George W. Marshall, LL.D., F.S.A., the founder and for seven years the editor of
The Genealogist, pul)lished in the number of that quarterly for July 1882, an appre-
ciative Memoir of his friend Col. Chester. He thus describes him —
Hie personal appearance was in every way characteristic. Tall, of stout build, well proportioned,
with long flowing gray beard, and a peculiarly kindly expression of countenance, he naturally pre-
possessed those with whom he came in contact at first sight, and his quiet, unobtrusive manner at
once commanded respect. Generous and genial in disposition far beyond most men, he was at the
same time highly sensitive, and felt keenly any want of gratitude on the part of those who obtained
his assistance in their researches, while, on the other hand, the most trivial attention shown him waa
accepted and valued with childlike simplicity and delight. Ever ready to afford to anyone who asked
him all the aid which his large collection could supply, he spent half his time in replying to the in-
quiries of his numerous correspondents, and it was rarely, however much trouble it involved or time
it took, that the desired information was not supplied by return of post. The only return he expected,
though for that he never asked, was thanks.
He was always ready, as Dr. Marshall says, to help his brother antiquaries. The
author of a biographical sketch in the Neio Monthly Magazine, published during his
lifetime, also says : " The accumulations of more than twenty years .... are generally
known to be at the service of anyone requiring them for legitimate historical purposes ;
and it will be found that scarcely a modern book appears relating to biography,
genealogy, county or parish history, that is not more or less indebted to him." This
many of us know to be true in our own cases, and the numerous acknowledgments to
him which we meet with in books, are additional confirmations of the fact.
He had a keen intellect, great versatility of talent and a ready command of language.
He expressed himself forcibly, and did not hesitate to say what he thought. His readi-
ness of expression is shown by his letters and other manuscripts, which are written in
a free, legible and uniform hand, with hardly an erasure or interlineation.
His truthfulness was conspicuous. He would not encourage the pretensions of
those who sought to connect themselves with the gentry of England when no evidence
could be found to favour it ; and he had no patience with those who pandered to the
vanity of such persons. At the request of an acquaintance I wrote to Col. Chester
asking him to prepare a chapter on " The Armorial Insignia of American Families," for
a Avork which that gentleman had undertaken. I stated that it was desired that the
whole truth should be told. He replied March 25, 1881 —
I have been in doubt whether it would be politic in me to write an article that would place me
in such open antagonism with so large a portion of my countrymen whom I know to be claiming
and using armorial bearings to which they have no shadow of right. The truth is that they do not
wish to be undeceived, and will not only not thank mc for undeceiving them, but will be angry with
me for having done so. I have had experience of this already, in a number of cases in wliich I have
dealt with the matter in detail.
No statements I can make, however fortified, will convince the descendants of a score of families
which I could name, that they have no more right to the arms they claim and use than they have to
the royal coat of England, and yet I know that it is true.
He finally consented to write the chapter ; but the projected work was abandoned
before he had begun to write the article.
He was proud of the land of his birth, and loved to have his countrymen call on
him, and delighted in showing them his M'onderful collections. No one visited him
without carrying away an exalted opinion of the man and his work. He wished to be
known as an American, and rejoiced that he was able to do honour to his country by his
pen ; and yet, perhaps, a residence of twenty years and upwards in England had
assimilated him more than he was aAvare to the people with whom he lived. The late
S. VVhitney riiaMiix, in giving an account, iu a letter to his friend Henry T. Drowne, of
New York, September 21, 1880, of a pleasant visit to Col. Chester, pronounces him "• a
thorough Englishman iu speech and manner," Such assimilation is not luifrequent.
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As to his residence in London, his earliest letters to me do not give it, his address
being to the care of Mr. Moran, of the American Legation. 1\\ 1865 it was "14,
George's Terrace, Bhio Anchor Road, Bermondsey." He removed to " 16, Linden
Villas," in the same street, in April, 1870, on the 16th of which month he writes me —
I have been in sad confasion for the last fortnight, moving, and have but just got settled in my
new quarters, where I hope to remain permanently. I have fitted up my library to my own taste,
and write this from it. If you ever come to see me, as I hope you may, I think you will say I am
very cosy and comfortable.
This lionse he made liis liome till his death, twelve years later, though in December,
1878, the name of the street was changed to Southwark Park Road, his number being
124. On the 30th of that month he writes —
I change my address, happily, thanks to the authorities, without changing my residence, and the
new name of my street is so distinctive that I am able to drop the " Linden Villas " and " Bermondsey "
altogether, much to my own satisfaction, and greatly to the relief of my correspondents.
The close of his life and his funeral rites are thus described l>y Dr. Marshall in his
Memoir —
Incessant work, and the sedentary life which it enforced, naturally told on what was to all
appearances a robust constitution, but till within a few weeks of his demise, the gout, from which he
frequently suffered, was his only serious complaint. He spent a fortnight last Christmas, as he had
been in the habit of doing during the most of his residence in England, at the house of his friend,
Mr. Cokayue, and seemed, though perhaps a little less active, much in his usual health and spirits.*
In February he was attacked by his old enemy the gout, and though he did not rally as soon as
usual, nothing serious was anticipated till the end of April, when his medical attendant, Mr. Cooper,
suspected that he was suffering from disease of the nature of internal tumour. On the 5th of May,
Sir James Paget, and Dr. Moson, of Guy's, examined him, and pronounced the case to be that of a
cancerous tumour in the stomach of considerable size and long standing, but not of necessity imme-
diately fatal. Those, or some such words, were told him by Sir James, and since tliat time he seemed
to lose all heart, and I believe never wrote a lino more. He continued, howevei", to sit up in his
library on an invalid couch, and though his voice became feeble, was able to converse with his
friends till the 23rd of May, when, though weak, he appeared much as usual ; but on that night came
an attack of bronchitis, then an abscess in the throat, and though he appeared to recover from both
of these, soon after midnight his strength gave way ; and on the 25th he gradually sank, and at 10
a.m., on the 26th, expired.
On the last day of the month his funeral, which was of a private character, took place at Nunhead
Cemetery ; a large number, however, of his poorer neighbours (among whom he had so long resided,
and to whom he had ever been a liberal and most kind benefactor) were present. The American
Embassy was represented by Mr. E. S. Xadal, one of the Secretaries of Legation. The service was
read by Dr. Bradley, Dean of Westminster, who thus, on behalf of himself and his Chapter, testified
the respect due to one who had done so much towards illustrating the history of their glorious
Abbey.
Nothing more remains to be told, unless it be to add that of the many good qualities exemplified
in his life, his genial disposition was the most striking. Having acquired knowledge himself, by im-
parting it to others he made the best possible use of it, and thus derived the ti-uest and noblest enjoy-
ment from its possession. In this respect he has left behind him a bright example and taught a use-
ful lesson. Hia too early death has caused a general and heartfelt feeling of sorrow amongst all whose
good fortune it was to come in contact with him. We shall see his kindly face no moi-e, no longer
learn our work imder his able guidance, and though we cannot wish to recall him from the reward of
a life well spent and of work well done, our heart is still human, and
" It mourns that dust should part."
In 1876, he wrote to his early employer, Judge Kinsman, of Warren, Ohio, in a
letter accompanying a presentation copy of "his Westminster book, that he had been pro-
mised by Dean Stanley that, if the dean outlived him, he should have a place in the
Abbey. This would have been pleasing to his friends. Next to this a tablet to his
memory in the " glorious old minster " as he called it, has been placed there by the
Dean and Chapter, see next page.
The life of Col. Chester adds another proof to the many with which literature
abounds, that great things may be accomplished when the energies are concentrated on
a single object and the powers of mind are equal to the undertaking. He had not the
advantage of an early antiquarian training. Till he arrived in England in his thirty-
eighth year, we do not learn that he had attempted anytliing in the line in wliich he
* I am just starting for a friend's house in the country, where I always spend a fortnight at Christ-
mas and New Year. {Qoi. Chester's Letter, Dec. 23, 1881.)— J. W.D.
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xviii Memoir of Colonel Chester,
afterwards distinguished himself.* The capacity and taste for what was to hecome here-
after his life-work no doubt Avere in him, though undeveloped, and he soon placed
hinself in tlie front rank of antiquaries. Wlien he died it is acknowledged that he had
no superior as a genealogist among English-speaking people ; and his reputation had
been steadily increasing. He had gained the position which he had long laboured for ;
but he was not permitted to enjoy it many years. In the midst of his activity and
usefulness his work Avas arrested, as his friend Dr. Marshall has told us. Another
friend, Joseph Jac^kson Howard, LL.D., F.S.A. the editor of Miscellanea Genealogica
et Henildica and his co-worker in the Harleian Society, in a letter dated July 10, 1882,
thus describes his condition in the last days of his life —
I saw poor Chester three days before he went to rest. He was quite prepared for the change, and
seemed, and I fully believe was, at peace with all. He then told me that although he could not read
his books, yet he liked to be carried into his study. He knew the position of every volume, and
called them his "familiar faces," bringing, as he glanced from one to the other, to his reooUection
many happy hours spent in collecting the memoranda stored in each volume.
J. Ward Dean*.
* Mr. Hassam, of this city, has shown in an article which will appear in the April number of the
Register, the disadvantages under which Col. Chester laboured, and under which genealogists in
London now labour, in comparison with the facilities afforded for genealogical research in Boston. Dean
Stanley and Col. Chester were only able, after years of solicitation, to obtain free access to the wills
of the last century for a work of national interest. In this city access to all the probate records is
given without fee to any person. In London the literary inquirer, even for the period for which he
has the use of the records, has not access to the files. Here records and files are equally at his service
without charge.
WESTMINSTER TABLET.
Colonel Joseph Lemuel Chester, LL.D.
Of Columbia College, Xew York City,
As also D.C.L. of the University of Oxford.
Born April 30th, 1821, at Norwich, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Died May 26th, 1882, in Loiidon,
Where he had resided for many years.
The Learned Editor of the Westminster Abbey Register.
In grateful memory of the disinterested labour of an
American Master of English Genealogical Learning,
This tablet
Was erected
By the Dean and Chapter of Westminster.
Memoir of Colonel Chester. xix
Inscription oyer the Grave of Colonel Chester at Nunhead Cemetery,
Surrey.
Beneath this stone
Are deposited the remains of
Colonel Joseph Lemuel Chester,
LL.D. of Cohmihia College, New York City (1877) ;
D.C.L. of the University of Oxford (1881) ;
And for nearly 20 years a resident in the parisli
Of St. James', Bermondsey, in this connty.
Born 30 April, 1821, at Norwich, Connecticut, U.S.A.,
He landed in England 6 September, 1858,
Where he employed the remaining years of his life
In collecting materials to illustrate
The Genealogical History
Of his Native and of his Adopted Country.
The indefatigable Energy, marvellous Accuracy,
And patient Ingenuity displayed in his writings,
Are established to posterity in the work entitled
" The Westminster Abbey Registers,"
Of which he was the sole Editor and Anuotator,
A Monument of literary lore Unrivalled in its kind ;
In grateful appreciation whereof,
A tablet to his memory has been erected
By the Dean and Chapter of Westminster in that Abbey.
These great and rare qualities were not more admirable
Than the Generous and disinterested Sympathy,
Which made him always willing to give
Gratuitous Assistance to his Fellow Workers
On both sides of the Atlantic
(Many of whom he had never seen) ;
An Assistance which will long be missed,
And long had in thankful remembrance.
Beloved by all who knew him.
And deeply regretted by many more,
lie departed this life
(In which he had played so active a part)
On 26 May, 1882,
In the 62nd year of his age.
" Best, happy Dead,
Sleep all thy Weariness away.
Thou shalt be waked, on God's great day,
From thy cold bed."
APPENDIX.
Col. Chester's Manuscripts.
Abstract of a Lid preixired hy hia Erecutor, George E. CoTcayiie, M.A., F.S.A., at vhose erpeuse
these Collections were originally made and ivho possesses duplicate Copies of these Manuscripts.
They may be divided into nine series, each series being quite separate and nncoimected with the
other, viz. : —
I. The splendid collectiou of Extracts from Pakish Eegisters from nearly all the counties in
England, consisting of 87 folio volumes, each containing about 400 pages, closely -written. Of these
volumes 70 are full and are carefully indexed, the " index nominum" to each being a work of immense
labour. The other 17 arc partially filled.
They contain the entries of all the families of note in the parishes thus dealt with, but -were, it is
believed, made with the special view of illustrating such families as emigrated to America. They are
therefore particularly valuable to the American nation, and it was in America that Colonel Chester
fully believed they Avould eventually find their home (although now the property of the College of
Arms, England). They are as follows, viz.: Beds 1 vol., Berks 1 vol., Bucks 1 vol.. Cambridgeshire
1 vol., Cheshire 1 vol., Cornwall 1 vol., Derbyshire 2 vols.. Devon 3 vols., Dorset 1 vol., Essex 3 vols.,
Glouccstershii-e 1 vol., Hants 1 vol., Herts 2 vols., Huntingdonshire 1 vol., Kent 2 vols., Lancashire 1
vol., Lincolnshire 5 vols., Middlesex 4 vols., Middlesex Westminster 10 vols., Middlesex London 12
vols., Middlesex Private Chapels 1 vol., Norfolk 2 vols, Northants 2 vuls., Northumberland 1 vol.,
Notts 2 vols., Oxfordshire 3 vols., Oxfordshire Oxford City 5 vols., Shropshire 1 vol., Somerset 3
vols., Staffordshire 1 vol., Suffolk 1 vol., Surrey 4 vols., Sussex 2 vols., Warwickshire 1 vol., Wilts 1
vol., Worcestershire 1 vol., Yorkshire 2 vols. Total, 87 vols.
IL A comjilete series of all the Matriculations at the University of Oxford from the commence-
ment in 1567 to 1869, beautifully written. Seven enormous folio volumes, viz. : Yol. 1. — A.D. 1567
to 1.J80; with Index. [Mem. The information given at this time was very scant.] Yols. 2 to 4. — -
A.D. 1581 to 1714. Vols. 5 to 7. — A.D. 1715 to 1869. Tlie names arranged in strict alphabetical
order. These entries (about 95,000 in number) show for the most part, not only the College, the age
and birthplace of the person who matriculated, but also the name and description of his father.
(Now the property of Mr. Joseph Foster).
III. Complete list of Entrances at Gray's Inn, 1581 to 1781, arranged chronologically, shov,-ing
in most instances the name and description of the father of the student. Barristers, 1657 to 1865, &c.
One thick quarto volume, nicely written. (This MS. is a transcript from a transcript made by Mr.
Cokayne).
lY. Marriage Licences. Five folio volumes, of about 400 pages each, nicely written and care-
fully indexed, from the following offices, viz. : The Bishop of Loudon's Office, 1521 to 1828. Also the
Dean and Chapter of AV'estminster's Office (all taken), 1559 to 1699, .3 vols. Faculty Office of the
Archbishop of Canterbury, 1543 to 1569, 1 vol. Yicar-General's Office of the Archbishop of Canter-
bury, 1660 to 1679, 1 vol. (Purchased and published by Mr. Quarich, of London, publisher).
V. Abstract of Wills and Admons, 9 vols, (one only partially filled), one vol. of noble admona
from C. P. C. In all 10 vols. Index to testators only.
VI. Pedigrees, 2 vols, (one only partially filled), entitled " Chaos." Pedigrees, 2 vols, (one only
partially filled), from Candler's Suffolk Collection. Pedigrees, 1 vol. (only partially filled), relating
to Westminster Abbej*.
YII. Pedigrees and miscellaneous matters (unindexed), 9 vols, folio, of which eight are devoted
to the following families, viz. : Adams, Chester, Hutchinson, Rogers, Taylor, Washington, Wentworth,
Whitmore; the others being miscellaneous.
VIII. Tabular Pedigress, printed and MSS., arranged in boxes under the first letter of the
principal degree.
IX. Four enormous volumes, full of miscellaneous collections as to the family of Rogers.
Works or Col. Chester.
1. Greenwood Cemetery and other Poems. New York and Boston, 1843. 12mo. pp. 132.
2, A Preliminary Treatise on the Law of Repulsion as a Universal Law of Nature. Philadelphia,
1853. 8vo. pp. 64.
Appendix. xxi
3. Educational Laws of Virginia. The Personal Narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass, a
Southern woman, who was imprisoned for one month in the Common Jail of Norfolk, under the
Laws of Virginia, for the crime of teaching Free Coloured Children to read. Boston and Cleveland,
1854. 12mo. pp. 65.
4. John Rogers : the Compiler of the First Authorized English Bible ; the Pioneer of the English
Reformation and its First Martyr. Embracing a Genealogical Account of his Family, biographical
sketches of some of his Principal Descendants, his own Writings, etc. etc. London, 1861. 8vo.
pp. xii. + 452.
5. Notes on the Ancestry of William Hutchinson and Anne Marbury. From Researches recently
made in England. Boston. Sm. 4to. pp. 24.
Reprint of an article in the Register for October, 1866.
6. A Preliminary Investigation of the Alleged Ancestry of George Washington, First President
of the United States of America ; exposing a Serious Error in the Existing Pedigree. Boston. 1863.
8vo. pp. 23.
This is a reprint from the Heraldic Journal for October, 1866, where it was printed from advance
sheets of the London Herald and Genealogist for January, 1867. It was also printed in the Register
for January, 1867; and in pamphlet form in London, 8vo. pp. 15.
7. A Genealogical Memoir of the Wentworth Family of England, from its Saxon origin in the
Eleventh Century to the Emigration of one of its Representatives to New England about the year
1636. Boston, 1868. 8vo. pp. 20.
This is a reprint, with pagination unchanged, of an article in the Register for April, 1868.
8. An Official Inaccuracy respecting the Death and Burial of the Princess Mary, daughter of
King James I. Read at a meeting of the Historical Society of Great Britain, June 12, 1871.
London, 1871. 8vo. pp. 8.
Reprinted from tlie first volume of the Ti'ansactions of the Historical Society.
9. The Marriage, Baptismal and Burial Registers of the Collegiate Church or Abbey of St. Peter,
Westminster. London, 1876. (Editor.) Royal 8vo. pp. xiii. + 631.
This is the tenth volume of the Publications of the Harleian Society.
10. The Reiestcr Booke of Saynte De'nis Backchurch parislie (City of London) for Maryages,
Christcnynges and Buryalles, Begynnynge in the Yeare of o'' Lord God 1538. (Editor.) London,
1878. Royal 8vo. pp. viii. + 369.
The third volume of the Register Section of the Publications of the Harleian Society.
11. Herbert Pelham ; his Ancestors and Descendants. Boston, 1879. 8vo. pp. 11.
Reprinted from the Register for July, 1879.
12. The Parish Registers of St. Mary Aldermary, Lou Ion, containing the Marriages, Baptisms,
and Burials from 1558 to 1754. (Editor.) London, 1880. Royal 8vo. pp. vi. + 277.
The fifth volume of the Register Section of the Publications of the Harleian Society.
13. The Parish Registers of St. Thomas the Apostle, London, containing Marriages, Baptisms,
and Burials from 1558 to 1754. (Editor.) London 1881. Royal 8vo. pp. vi. + 190.
The sixth volume of the Register Section of the Publications of the Harleian Society.
14. The Family of Dummer. Boston, 1881. 8vo. pp. 20.
Reprinted from the Register for July and October, 1881.
15. The Parish Registers of St. Michael, Cornhill, London, containing the Marriages, Baptisms,
and Burials from 1546 to 1754. (Editor in part.) London 1882. Royal 8vo. pp. viii. + 348.
This is the seventh volume of the Register Section of the Publications of the Harleian Society.
Col. Chester died while the book was in press, and his work was completed by other hands. A notice
of Col. C. is prefixed to the volume.
He also assisted Joseph Jackson Howard, LL.D., F.S.A., in editing the fifteenth volume of the
Publications of the Harleian Society, viz.;
The Visitation of London, Anno Domini 1G33, 1634, and 1635. Made by Si^ Henry S' George,
K', Richmond Herald, and Deputy Marshall to S'^ Richard S' George, K', Clarencieux King of x^-mes.
London, 1880. Royal 8vo. pp. vi. + 434.
CoLoxEL Chester's Coxtkibutioxs to the Register.
1. The Rogers Genealogy and the Candler Manuscript. January, 1863, vol. xvii. p. 43.
2. The Rogers Family. Wills of the Revs. Richard and John Rogers. October, 1863, vol. xvii.
p. 326.
3. Genealogical Waifs. Jannarj', 1864, vol. xviii. p. 81 : July 1877, vol. xxxi p. 323.
4. The Hutchinson Family of England and New England, and its connection with the Marburys
and Drydens. October 1866, vol. xx. p. 355. See Works, No. 5.
5. Rev. John Wheelwright. October, 1867, vol. xxi. p. 363.
6. Rev. John Wheelwright's Wife. Januai-y 1868, vol. xsii. p. 83.
7. A Genealogical Memoir of the Wentworth Family of England, from its Saxon origin in the
Eleventh Century to the emigration of one of its Representatives to New England, about the year
1636. April 1868, vol. xxii. p. 120. See Works, No. 7.
8. Genealogy of the Hutchinsous of Salem. July^ 1868, vol. xxii. p. 236.
xxii Appendix.
9. Herbert Pelham and his Ancestors and Descendants. July, 1879, vol. xxxiii. pp. 285 and 355.
See Works, No. 11.
10. Transactiona'of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. April, 1881, vol. xxzr. p.
200.
11. The Family of Damraer. July and October, 1881, vol. xxxv. pp. 254 and 321. Sec Works,
No. 14.
Col. Chester's Coxtributioxs to other Periodicals.
Traxsactioxs of the Historical (now Royal Historical) Society.— An Official Inaccuracy
respecting the Death and Burial of the Princess Mary (1872, vol. i. p. 344). See Works, No. 8.
Proceedings ok the Massachusetts Historical Society.— Some particulars respecting the
Family of Major Andre (March, 1876, vol. xiv. p. 217).
The Athen.eum, London. — Milton's Mother (Nov. 7, 1868).
The Academy, London.— Orio^inal Lists of Persons of Quality, Emigrants, &c. (Oct. 24, 1874).
This is a review of John Camden Hotten's book. It was reprinted in the Boston Evening Transcript,
Nov. 9, 1874.
The Academy, London.— Collectanea Genealogica. Edited by Joseph Foster.
Hotten's Orip:inal Lists (Nov. 7, 1874). Another article on Hotten's book, reprinted in the
Transcript, Nov. 20. 1874.
The life of Benedict Arnold (Jan. 31, 1S80). This is a review of Isaac N. Arnold's Memoir of
Gen. Arnold.
Notes axd Queries, London. — Bridget Cromwell (Dec 26, 1868).
George Washington and Kev. Jonathan Boucher (Jan. 19, 1878). Besides numerous shorter
articles in the various issues.
Note. — I am aware that this is a very imperfect list.
Memoirs and Biographical Sketches of Col. Chester. -1. Memoir by John J. Latting in New
Torlc Geirealogical and Biographical Record, October, 1882. Reprinted as a pamphlet, 8vo., New
York, 1882, pp. 10. 2. Memoir by George W. Marshall, LL.D., F.S.A., in The Genealogist, October,
1882. 3. Memoir in The Biograph and Review, May, 1881. 4. Memoir in Colburn's New Monthly
Magazine, June, 1881. (Note. This is the same as No. 3 with a single new paragi-aph inserted.) 6.
Sketch by J. W. Dean in Duyckinck's " Cyclopfedia of American Literature," ed. 1866, supplement,
p. 88; ed. 1875, vol. ii. p. 447. 6. Sketch in Parish Registers of St. Michael. See Works No. 14.
7. Obituary in the Boston Evening Transcript, June 1, 1882. 8. Obituary in the London Athenanim,
June 3, 1882. 9. Obituary in the London Academy, June 3, 1882. 10. Obituary in the Register,
October, 1882.
Letters used as Authorities besides those Cited. — From John J. Latting, New York, Dec. 1,
4, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, and 30, 1883 ; Rev. Albert T. Chester, of Buffalo, Nov. 19 and 28, Dec. 17 and
25, 1883 ; Dr. Benson J. Lossine, of Dover Plains, Dec. 15, 1882, Jan. 8, Nov. 28, Dec. 22, 1883 ;
Charles Hervey Townshend, New Haven, July 18, 1882; George E. Cokayne, M.A., F.S.A., of
London, Norroy King of Arms, July 15, Aug. 1 and 24, 1882 ; F. Kinsman, Warren, Ohio, Dec. 5 and
13, 1883; Thompson Westcott, Philadelphia, Dec. 10, 1883; William AV. Harding, publisher of the
Inquirer, Philadelphia, to T. Westcott, Dec. 3, 1883; B. Beedliam, Oct. 29, 1883.
lE-^° I would return thanks to the gentlemen who have furnished information used in this
Memoir, particularly to John J. Latting, Esq., Rev. Albert T. Chester, D.D., and Benson J. Lossing,
LL.D.
J. Ward Dean.
LONDON MARRIAGE LICENCES,
15 21-18 6 9.
LONDON
MARRIAGE LICENCES AND ALLEGATIONS,
1521-18 6 9.
Abbreviations. — B. Bishop of London's Office ; D. Dean and Chapter of Westminster; F. Faculty Office of
Archbishop of Canterbury ; V. Registry of the Vicar-General of Canterbury.
Abarrow, William, of the town of Southampton,
gent., bachelor, 30, and Mary Hunt, of Mort-
lake, Surrey, spinster, 23, with her father's
consent— at Knightsbridge, Middlesex. 2 July,
1649. F.
Abberforthe, llichard, of St. Osyth, and Elizabeth
Lucas, widow, of St. Giles, in Colchester — at
St. Giles aforesaid. 2 Jan. 15fa. B.
Abbott, Anthony, of Edmonton, Middlesex, miller,
bachelor, 23, and Mary Salter, of same, spinster,
22, father's consent — at All Hallows-in-ye-
Wall. 7 Fob. 1G8^. B.
Abbott, Edward, of Uxbridge, Middlesex, bachelor,
24, and Anne Reyncr, spinster, 24, daughter of
Awdrie Eeyner, of llowlcy pariah, Hellingdon,
Middlesex, widow, who consents — at St.
Gregory, St. Bartholomew-the-Less, or St.
Sepulchre, London. 8 July, 1663. F.
Abbott, Edward, of St. Clement Danes, bachelor,
about 32, and Elizabeth Chajaman, of the
precinct of Bridewell, London, spinster, aboiit
22, and at own disposal — at parish church or
chapel of Gray's Inn. 10 Oct. 1672. V.
Abbott, Edward, rector of Galby, co. Leicester,
widower, and Anne Paul, of St. James-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex, spinster, 30, at her own
disposal — at St. Mary, Savoy, Middlesex, or
.... 10 Nov. 1692. F.
Abbott, Edward, of Galby, co. Leicester, clerk,
widowei', and Mary Wood, of South Mims,
Middlesex, spinster, about 40, at her own
disposal — at St. Gregory, London, or ... .
14 April, 1703. F.
Abbott, George, of Inner Temple, esq., bachelor,
about 24, and Mrs. Mary Reynolds, of Lee,
CO. Kent, widow, about 30 — at church or chapel
of Paddington, Middlesex ; Newington, co.
Surrey ; Wye, co. Kent; or St. Clement Danes.
5 May, 1665. V.
Abbott, Henry, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, cook,
widower, about 33, and Ursula Robinson, of
St. Giles-in-the-Fields, spinster, about 32 — at
Gray's Inn chapel. 13 Oct. 1662. V.
Abbott, Rev. John, D.D., of Abingdon, Berks,
bachelor, above 30, and S. Farr, of St. Botolph,
Bishopsgate, spinster, about 21 — at St. Botolph
aforesaid. 22 March, 1755. B.
Abbott, Joseph (Abbot), of St. Neots, Hunts, 26,
and Ann Corington, of St. Giles, Cripplegate,
spinster, 30 — at St. James, Clerkenwell. 31
March, 1691. B.
London Marriaije Licences.
Abbott, Maurice, of St. Michael, Bassishaw,
draper, aged 30 or more, a widower about
eight months past, and Margaret Barnes,
maiden, of Widdford, co. Herts, daughter of
Bartholomew Barnes, of same, gent., and with
his consent, age about 18 — at Widford Church,
where she dwells. 27 May, 1598. B.
Abbott, Morris, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
bachelor, about 32, and Mrs. Mary Brewer, of
St. Dunstan-in-the-West, spinster, about 20,
consent of father, John Brewer, of same, esq.,
alleged by Edward Corbett, of Gray's Inn, gent,
—at St. Giles, Cripplegate. 23 Feb. 167^ V.
Abbott, Thomas, of Loudon, clerk, widower, 31,
and Mrs. Frances Allicocke, of St. Margaret,
Westminster, spinster, 30, at church or chapel
of St. James, Westminster. 16 May, 1692.
B.
Abbott, William, yeoman, and Susan Homes, of
London, spinster, daughter of Nicholas Homes,
late of Denham, co. Bucks, yeoman, deceased,
gen. lie, 24 Oct. 1596. B.
Abbott, William, of St. Clement Danes, widower,
34, and Mary Fuller, of same, spinster, 30— at
Knightsbridge. 4 March, 169f . B.
Abbott, William, and Agnes Wilkynson, of St.
Clement, dioc. of Westminster. 16 Feb. 154§.
F.
Abbott, William, of St. Andrew, Holborn, cross-
bow - maker, and Elizabeth Birde, of St.
Margaret, Westminster, spinster — at St.
Margaret, Westminster. 28 March, 1608.
D.
Abbott, William, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, and
Ann Benson, of Stepney — at St. James, Duke's
Place. 15 Jan. 170|. B.
Abby, Richard, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London, carman, and Elizabeth Hodgkins, of
same, widow of Christopher Hodgkins, late of
same, victualler — at St. Botolph aforesaid. 13
March, 160^. B.
Abdy, Christo'pher (Abdye), of St. Thomas
Apostle, grocer, and Mary Sentell, widow, of
same, relict of Peter Sentell, merchant taylor
gen. lie, 29 May, 1583. B.
Abdy, Christopher, of the City of London, gent.,
widower, 60, and Alice Heath, of St. Andrew,
Holborn, 50, widow of Henry Heath, butcher,
deceased — at St. George, Botolph Lane, London.
14 Nov. 1620. B.
Christopher Abcly
I ;2i
-1869.]
Thomas Acton
Abdy, Christopher, of Inner Temple, esq., bachelor,
about 30, and Mrs. Dorothy Ualsey, of Great
Gaddesden, Herts, spinster, about IH, consent
of her parents — at St. Paul, Covent Garden ;
St. Gregory, London ; or Great Gaddesden
aforesaid. 29 July, 1GG3. V.
Abdy, George (Abdey), of the City of London,
founder, and Joaue Thomas, of same, widow
of Walter Thomas — at St. Benet Fink, London.
7 Aug. 1G24. B.
Abdy, Thomas, of Lincoln's Inn, esq., bachelor,
25, and Mary Corceles, of St. Peter-le-Poor,
spinster, 21, daughter of Lucas Coi'celes, late
of London, merchant, deceased, and at the
disposal of Sir James Cambell, knight and
aldermau of London, who consents, as attested
by James Meggs, clerk— at St. Petcr-le-Poor.
30 Jan. 1G3|. B.
Abell, Samuel, gent., of St. Anne and Agnes,
Aldersgate, and Joziana Awsten, widow, of
City of London, gen. lie, 11 Feb. 158f. B.
Abell, William, yeoman, and Timothea Mann, of
London, widow of William Mann, late of Chislest,
CO. Kent, yeoman, gen. lie., 19 July, 1597.
B.
Abell, William, of Westbery Holt, co. Esses, gent.,
and Margaret Lyune, of Great Horkslay, said
county, spinster, daughter of William Lynue,
of same, gent. — at Sc. Clave, Hart Street,
London. 11 Xov. 1G15. B.
Abelson, Richard, of St Margaret, Westminster,
clerk, and Ellen Brocke, of City of London,
widow — at St. Margaret, Westminster. G June,
1G23. D.
Abelson, P^ichard, of Westminster, clerk, and
Aune Mills, of same, widow — at St. Leonard,
in precinct of St. Martin-le-Grand. 4 Feb.
1621. D.
Aber-Cromey. See Cromey.
Abere, Eobert, and Margaret Nayler, of the city
of Canterbury. 11 June, 1516. P.
Aberforthe, Thomas, and Isabell Bragenden,
spinster, of Loudon, gen. lie, 4 July, 1575. B.
Abiiigton, Charles, of New Inn, Middlesex,
bachelor, 27, and Isabella Compton,of Sutton
Bingham, co. Somerset, spinster, above 24, at
her own disposal — at Sutton aforesaid, or ... .
23 Maj^, 1G96. F.
Abiiigton, William, of St. Gregory, London,
stationer, bachelor, about 23, and Mrs.
Catharine Leeko, of Cbristchurch, London,
spinster, about 18, with her mother's consent^
at parish church or chapel of the Temple,
London, or ... . 21 May, 1679. V.
Abney, Edward, of Wilsley, co. Derby, gent.,
bachelor, 29, second son of James Abney, of
same, esq., and Damaris Andrewes, spinster,
about IS, daughter of Thomas Andi-ewes the
younger, late of St. Margaret, New Fish
Street, London, deceased, with consent of her
mother, Damaris Cadworth, alias Andrewes,
now wife of Dr. Ralph Cudworth, Master of
Christ's College, Cambridge — at St. Gregory, or
St. Dionis Backchurcb, London. 20 July, 1661.
F. ^
Abney, Thomas, of All Hallows-in-tlie-Wall,
London, citizen and fishmonger, bachelor,
about 26,and Mrs. Sarah Caryl, of Berry Streete,
London, spinster, about 19, consent of father,
Joseph Caryl, of same, clerk — at St. James,
Duke's Place, or St. Catharine Cree Church,
London. 24 Aug. 1668. V.
Aborowghe, Stephen, and Johanna Overye, of
Stepney, gen. lie, 26 March, 1563. B.
Aborowghe, William, gent., and Judith Joanes,
widow, of Stepney — to marry there. 17 Nov.
1571. B.
Aboweu, Evan, of Woodford, co. Essex, husband-
man, and Isabel Vause, spinster, daughter of
— Vause, deceased — at Cbristchurch, London.
5 Aug. 1618. B.
Abrahall, Gilbert, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Rebecca Blackwell, of
Deptford, Kent, spinster, about 18, consent
of mother, Rebecca Blackwell, of same, widow
—at St. Swithin, London. 30 May, 16G6. V.
Abraham, Ileni-y, of Westminster, yeoman, and
Margaret Thompson, of same, " ancillam
innuptam." 5 April, 1584. D.
Abraham, Matthew, of St. Peter, in Maldon, co.
Essex, draper, and Dorothy Rob Jorn, alias Rap
Jorn, of Tollishunt Major, said county, widow
of Peter Rob Jorn, alias Rap Jorn, late of same,
yeoman — at St. Peter, Maldon, aforesaid. 28
June, 1608. B.
Aburne, John, of Weybridge, co. Surrey, gent.,
bachelor, 21, and Anne With, of same,
spinster, 22, daughter of Mr. Eobert With,
who consents — at St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, or ... . 29 July, 1695. F.
Ace, William, carpenter, and Alice Dixon, widow —
at St. Stephen, Coleman Street. 31 Mar. 1581. B.
Acheley, William, grocer, and Johanna Chattfeilde,
widow, of St. Andrew Hubbard — to marry
there. 9 June, 1581. B.
Acherley, Roger, of the Inner Temple, esq.,
bachelor, 29, and Elizabeth Vernon, of St.
Maiy, Savoy, Middlesex, spinster, about 25, at
her o\\Ti disposal — at St. Lawrence Jewry,
London, or ... . 6 Feb. 169i. F.
Ackynson, John, and Elizabeth Byghton, widow,
of All Saints, Honey Lane, London. 8 Oct.
1545. F.
Acland, Sir Hugh, bart., of Culhani John, co.
Devon, bachelor, about 35, and Mrs. Ann
Daniell, of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, spinster,
about 20, consent of father, Sir Thomas Daniell,
of same, knight — at St. Mary Magdalene, Old
Fish Street. 19 March, 167i V.
Acton, John, of St. Matthew, Friday Street,
London, goldsmith, and Mary Ailmer[.'' Elmer],
of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex, spinster —
at St. Faith, London. 29 Nov. 1626. B.
Acton, John, gent., of Ipswich, Suffolk, widower,
about 33, and Elizabeth Raynye, of St. Bennett,
Gracechurch, spinster, 19, daughter of John
Raynye, of same, woollendraiJer, consent of
her parents — at St. Bennet, Gracechurch.
6 April, 1618. B.
Acton, John, of the Middle Temple, esq., bachelor,
31, and Margaret Cutts, of St. Martin-in-the
Fields, Middlesex, spinster, 26, at her own
disposal — at St. Martin Outwich, London.
6 April, 1687. F.
Acton, Thomas, of Morvall, co. Salop, gent.,
bachelor, about 35, and Mabel Stoner, of St.
Mary-lc-Bow, London, spinster, about 19,
consent of father, Clement Stoner, of same,
goldsmith — at St. Bennet, Paul's AVharf.
10 Dec. 16G1. V.
Acton, Thomas, of St. Andrew, Holborn, gent.,
bachelor, about 35, and Dorothy Goodwin, of
St. Paul, Covent Garden, spinster, about 26,
and at own disposal — at St. Mary, Savoy; St.
Clement Danes ; or Little St. Bartholomew,
London. 16 Dec. 1662. V.
Acton, Thomas, of St. Matthew, Friday Street,
bachelor, 21, son of John Acton, late citizen
and goldsmith of London, deceased, and Mary
Gardiner, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, spinster,
17, daughter of Jeremy Gardiner, of same,
gent., who consents — at St. Faith-the- Virgin,
London. 2 Nov. 1638. B.
Abraham Ac worth
[1521-1869.]
John Adams
Acwortli, Abraham, of St. John, Westminster,
bachelor, 21, and up\yards, and Margaretta
Mabella Buckeridge, of same, spinster, 19, and
upwards, with consent of her mother, Ann
Ball, widow, who attests that her late hus-
band, Anthony Kodncy Buckeridge, father of
said Margaret, appointed no testamentary
guardian, &c. — at the Rolls Chapel, Chancery
Lane. 29 April, 1741'.. F.
Acworth, John, of Woolwich, Kent, gent ,
bachelor, about 27, and Sarah Spreever, of
same, widow, about 24 — at Stepney, Middle-
sex ; Dartford, co. Kent ; or St. George, South-
wark, CO. Surrey. 4 March, 1GG|. V.
Adam, John, of Chesthunt, Herts, and Ellen
Snowe, spinster, of Edmunton — at St. Benet,
Paul's Wharf. 2G June, 1578. B.
Adam, Symou. See Adams.
Adam., Thomas, and Alice Hyll, of the diocese of
Loudon. 11 Feb. 154<i. F.
Adams, Abel, of St. James, Clerkenwell, bachelor,
26, and Sarah Bradshaw, of same, spinster,
26 — at St. James, Duke's Place. 12 Jan.
I70f. B.
Adams, Alexander, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
gent., 22, son of Thomas Adams, of Marl-
borough, Wilts, gent., said Alexander atten-
dant upon the Right Hon. the Lord Keeper of
the Broad Seal of England in Ordinary, and
Jane Russell, of All Hallows-the-Great, Thames
Street, spinster, 19, daughter of Thomas
Russell, of same, clothworker, with his consent,
consent of said Alexander Adams' father
attested, as well as that of the Lord Keeper
and the Lady Egerton— at Great All Hallows
aforesaid. 29 May, 1598. B.
Adam.s, Charles, of St. Sepulchre, London, gent.,
bachelor, 28, and Sarah Burdett, of St.
Stephen, Coleman Street, spinster, 28, at her
own disposal — at St. Saviour, Southwark, or
St. Gregory, London. 3 Feb. 166^. F.
Adams, Charles, of St. Foster, London, bachelor,
25, and Elizabeth Verney, of Claydon, Bucks,
spinster, 25, her parents dead — at Gregory's,
London. 2 Oct. 1662. F.
Adam.s, Christopher, ship carpenter, and Elizabeth
Presshes, spinster, daughter of Thomas
Presshes, deceased — at St. Bennet, Paul's
Wharf, London. 14 Feb. 162f. B.
Adams, Dennis, of Streatham, Surrey, bachelor,
27, and Mrs. Elizabeth Fletcher, of same,
spinster, 23, her parents dead — at St. James,
Duke Place. 29 Dec. 1696. B.
Adams, Edward, of Stepney, widower, 26, and
Elizabeth French, of same, spinster, 22,
father's consent — at St. George, Botolph Lane.
6 Dec. 1695 B.
Adams, Edward, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
widower, 48, and Deborah Lewis, of same,
spinster, 33 — at St. Michael, Wood Street.
12 Sept. 1702. B.
Adam.s, Francis, servant to Arthur, Lord Grey,
and Mary Grey, servant to — Lowe, of
city of Westminster, widow. 7 Feb. 158§. D.
Adams, Francis (Addams), of St. Martin, Lud-
gate, saddler, and Edith Younge, spinster,
of St. Trinity, London, daughter of —
Younge, late of Dorceter, yeoman, deceased
— at St. George, Botolph Lane. 11 Jan.
158f. B.
Adams, Francis, of St. Ann, Aldersgate, bachelor,
30, and Susanna White, of same, spinster,
about 30— at St. Botolph, Aldersgate. 16 Nov.
1721. B.
Adams, Henry, of City of London, haberdasher,
and Anne Spensore, widow, of St. Mary,
Whitechapel, gen. lie, 13 Dec. 1570. B.
Adam.s, Henry, of St. Michael, Cornhill, scrivener,
bachelor, 33, and Elizabeth Newman, of same,
maiden, 17, daughter of Thomas Newman, of
same, deceased, her mother's consent — at St.
Michael, Cornhill, aforesaid. 12 Dec. 1601. B.
Adams, Henry, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
widower, 23, and Anne King, of Tunbridge,
Kent, widow, about 30, at Maidstone, co. Kent.
5 Sept. 1662. F.
Adams, Henry, of St. James, Clerkenwell,
bachelor, 30, and Mary Haywood, of same,
spinster, 21— at St. Gregory. 20 Dec. 1718. B.
Adams, James, of St. Andx'ew, Holborn, bachelor,
and Mary Atkinson, of St. Margaret, West-
minster, spinster, 24, parents dead, at St.
Andrew aforesaid, or ... . IS May, 1696. F.
Adams, James, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, bachelor, 40, and Hannah Kellett,
of same, spinster, 24, at her own disposal,
alleged by John Streatfield, of St. JIartin
afox'esaid, cabinet-maker — at St. Martin
aforesaid ; St. Paul, Covent Garden ; or St.
Clement Danes, Middlesex. 5 Aug. 1678. F.
Adam.s, James, of Stepney, Middlesex, farmer,
widower, 35, and Katherine Grigge, spinster,
26, daughter of one Grigge, of St. Sepulchre,
London, gent., deceased, her mother also
dead — at Stepney aforesaid. 5 Dec. 1632, F.
Adams, James, of St. Olave, Southwark, co.
Surrey, bachelor, 29, and Anne Stevens, of
St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, said county,
spinster, 23, at her own disposal — at St. Mary
Magdalen aforesaid, or . . . 1 Aug. 1695. F.
Adams, James, of Raydon Hamlett, Essex,
bachelor, above 24, and Sarah Brett, of
Waltham Abbey, spinster, above 22 — at St.
Botolph, Bishopsgate. 5 Dec. 1720. B.
Adam.s, James, of Broxbourn, Herts, bachelor, 21,
and Elizabeth Broughton, of Wormley, said
county, spinster, 21 — at Broxbourne aforesaid.
24 Nov. 1716. B.
Adams, Isaac, of Ware, co. Herts, gent., and
Elizabeth Humerston, widow, of St. Magnus,
London — at St. Magnus. 31 Jan. 158^. B.
Adam.s, Job, of St. Benet Fink, London, bachelor,
22, and Sarah Savery, of St. Botolph, Aiders-
gate, London, widow — at St. Botolph aforesaid,
or .... 12 Dec. 1700. F.
Adam.s, John, and Lucy Reddington, spinster, of
Hunsdon, Herts — to marry there. 25 June,
1579. B.
Adams, John, jun., of Harlow, Essex, and Mary
Duke, spinster, of City of London — at St.
Sepulchre. 22 Sept. 1579. B.
Adams, John, of Aberton, chandler, and Anne
Lynes, of Great Wigborow, spinster, daughter
of John Lynes, of same, yeoman, gen. lie, 23
Sept. 1595. B.
Adams, John, of Cheshunt, Herts, yeoman,
bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth Lowen, of same,
spinstei-, 20, daughter of Elizabeth Lowen,
widow, who consents — at St. Faith. 31 Dec.
1641. B.
Adams, John, of St. Matthew, Friday Street,
bachelor, 25, and Bridget Ridley, spinster,
21, with consent of her father, of co. Here-
ford, gent., alleged by Richard Adams, of St.
Mildred, clerk — at St. Mildred aforesaid, or
St. Foster, London. 22 April, 1661. F.
Adam.s, John, of Edmonton, iliddlcsex, bachelor,
24, and Isabel Page, spinster, 20, daughter of
William Page, of Hendon , said county, husband-
man, who consents — at Hendon aforesaid. 11
May, 1670. F.
B 2
lohn Adams
[1521-1869.
Thomas Adams
Adams, John, of St. Foster, Foster Lane, London,
('S(|., widower, and Elizabeth Wyseman, of
llolestones, fo. Essex, spinster, 21, consent of
mother, Elizabeth Wyseman, widow — at Bore-
ham or Widford. 11 Aug. 1671. B.
Adams, John, of Chesthunt, Herts, poulterer,
bachelor, about '2\, his father's consent, and
Philippa Asser, of Tewing, Herts, spinster,
about 20, her father's consent — at Chesthunt
aforesaid. 4 Dec. 1671. V.
Adams, John (Addanis), of St. Olavo, Southwark,
Surrey, bachelor, 25, and Elizabeth Uolden, of
Bowlohurst, Beds, spinster, IG, her parents
dead, with consent of Joseph llolden, her
uncle and guardian — at Bowlehurst aforesaid.
23 Nov. 1680. F.
Adam.s, John, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London,
bachelor, 41, and Alice King, of St. Botolph,
Bishopsgate, said city, widow — at St. Botolph
aforesaid. 5 April, 1684. F.
Ac(am.s, John, of St. Andrew, Uolborn, " a black,"
bachelor, and Hannah Chantrell, of same,
spinster, 21 — at St. Botolph, Aldgate. 7 March,
lG9i. B.
Adams, John, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, bachelor,
30, and Elizabeth Acanan, of same, widow, 35
— at Trinity Chapel, in said parish. 25 April,
1698. B.
Adam.s, John, of the University of Cambridge,
gent., bachelor, 22, and Anne Lett, of St.
Giles, Cripplegate, London, spinster, 22, with
her father's consent, at St. Giles aforesaid,
or ... . 24 Feb. 170|. F.
Adams, John, of St. Dunstan, Stepney, bachelor,
27, and Sarah King, of same, spinster, 22 —
at St. Clement Danes. 19 Aug. 1717. B.
Adams, John Quincy, esq., of Boston, in North
America, bachelor, above 21, and Louisa
Catherine Johnson, of All Hallows Barking,
London, spinster, above 21 — at All Hallows
Barking aforesaid. 24 July, 1797. F,
Aiam.s, Leonard, widower, and Anne King, widow
9 Oct. 1C6G. D.
Adams, Leonard, of St. Mary, Savoy, mariner,
bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth Goodman, of same,
widow. 20 May, 1098. B.
Adams, Matthew, of Fulham, Middlesex, bachelor,
27, and Martha Marshall, of Barnes, Surrey,
spinster, 25, at her own disposal — at St. Andrew,
Holborn. 14 Sept. 1687. B.
Adams, ]\Iichael, of Ireton, co. York, clerk,
bachelor, 27, and Anne Bradshaw, spinster,
23, daughter of Elizabeth Bradshaw, of Eyam,
CO. Derby, widow, who consents — at St. Faith,
London, Ireton, or Eyam aforesaid, or All
Hallows, in Cambridge. 16 Nov. 16G4. F.
Adams, Nathaniel, of St. Giles - in - the - Fields,
Middlesex, potter, bachelor, 27, and Susan
Coleton, of same, maiden, 27, her parents dead
— at St. Giles aforesaid, or St. Botolph, Alders-
gate, London. 13 Dec. 1669. F,
Adams, Nathaniel, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, 35, and Jane Davis, of same, spinster,
26— at same. 15 Dec. 1692. B.
Adams, Nicholas, and Mary Fissher, of the
diocese of Westminster. 17 Jan. 151|. F.
Adams, Nicholas, of St. Mary Magdalen, Ber-
mondscy, co. Surrey, mealman, age 23 and
upwards, and Jane Crosfeild, of same, widow,
about 20, with consent of her father, James
Launce — at Camberwell, co. Surrey. G June,
1679. V.
Adams, Nicholas, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
bachelor, 31, and Ann Lawrence, of same,
widow— at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish
Street, or St. Bride, London. 5 Jan. 171f. F.
Adams, Nicholas, of Pennyfield, parish of Stepney,
mariner, bachelor, 32, and Susanna Cross, of
Stepney Casey, in said parish, spinster, 31 — at
Stepney. 29 Dec. 169G. B.
Adams, Richard (Adames), grocer, of St. Mary
Woolnoth, bachelor, 2<;, father dead, and
Katherine Ashecroft, of St. Martin, Ludgate,
30, widow of James Ashecroft, of same, com-
figmaker, who died about nine weeks since
— at St. Sepulchre, London. 5 Feb. IGOf. B.
Adams, Kichard (Addams),of the City of London,
butcher, and Lucy Baker, of same, spinster,
daughter of — Baker, deceased. 14 Aug.
1620. B.
Adams, Richard, of the City of London, clerk,
widower, about 50, and Ann Wadsworth, of
St. Olave, Southwark, co. Surre)', widow,
about 26 — at St. Saviour, Southwark, co.
Surrey, or St. Leonard, Shoreditch, Middle-
sex. 7 Sept. 1678. Y.
Adams, Richard, of St. Martiu-iu-the-Fields,
bachelor, 23, and Sarah J udd, of same, spinster,
24— at same. 7 July, 1704. B.
Adams, Richard, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth Garland, of Rat-
cliffe, parish of Stepney, spinster, about 21 —
at St. Clement Danes. 22 June, 1713. B.
Adams, Robert, of St. Peter, Cornhill, and Eliza-
beth Thurlande, widow, of Christchurch, New-
irate — at Christchurch aforesaid. 2 June,
1579. B.
Adam.s, Robert, mariner, of St. Paul, Shadwell,
bachelor, 24, and Sarah Smith, of Poplar,
spinster, 19, consent of parents, on oath of
William Smith, her father — at Stepney. 11
July, 1699. B.
Adams, Robert, of St. Bishopsgate {sic), London,
bachelor, 25, and Jane Peirson, of Islington,
Middlesex, spinster, 21, parents dead — at St.
Sepulchre, London. 11 July, 1681. B.
Adams, Robert, of St. James within the Liberty,
in the co. of Middlesex, bachelor, 21, and
Mary Julian, of same, spinster, 18, now maid-
servant to Mrs. Dymocke, of same parish, also a
spinster, parents dead — at St. Olave, Jury. 6
Jan. 170§. B.
Adams, Roger, of Gedlestone, and Agnes Spencer,
spinster, daughter of Michael Spencer, of East-
wick, Herts, yeoman, gen. lie, 10 Sept.
1583. B.
Adams, Samuel, of St. Olave, Southwark, bachelor,
22, and Elizabeth Lunt, of Rotherhithe,
spinster, 18, her parents dead, consent of her
father-in-law, Nathaniel Cutler, of St. John,
Wapping, sailmaker. 15 April, 1703. B.
Adams, Samuel, of St. Olave, Southwark,
widower, 50, and Mary Page, of same,
widow, 30 — at St. Botolph, Aldgate. 18 Dec.
1706. B.
Adam.s, Symon (Addams) [in Vic. -General's book
Adam], gent., of Westham, Essex, widower,
about 50, and Grtace Awgus [in Vic-
General's book Awgur], about 56, of same,
widow of Richard Awgus [in Vic. -General's
book Awgur], of City of London, apothecary,
who died about five years past — at Westham
aforesaid. 28 June, 1G03. B.
Adams, Thomas, of Twickenham, Middlesex,
yeoman, and Margaret Lancaster, of East
Greenwich, co. Kent, spinster — at Chelsea,
Middlesex. 4 Sept. 1623. B.
Adam.s, Thomas (Adames), gent., of Cheshunt,
Herts, widower, 36, and Elizabeth Emerscn, of
same, widow, 30 — at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
18 Feb. 164?. B.
Thomas Adams
[1521-1869.]
Thomas Addis
10
Adams, Thomas (Addatns), of St. Benot, Grace-
church, gent., bachelor, 81, and Jane James,
of Ightham, Kent, spinster, 20, consent of
mother, Jane James, widow — at. . . . 28 Jan.
1664. B. [This entry erased and " Vacat "
Avritten.]
Adams, Thomas, of St. Bennet, Gracechnrch,
gent., bachelor, about 31, and Jane James, of
Ightham, Kent, spinster, about 20, consent
of mother Jane James, of 6ame, widow — at
Ightham aforesaid. 28 Jan. IGG.V. V.
Adams, Thomas, of Battersca, Surrey, gent.,
widower, about 35, and Mrs. Ann Jaggard,
of Beddington, Surrey, spinster, 21 and
upwards, her parents dead — at Stratham,
Tootintr, or Martyn, co. Surrey. 11 April,
1665. Y.
Adams, Thomas (Addams), of New Windsor,
Berks, widower,about 22, andEllcn aliasEUenor
Mountaguc, of .... in said county, spinster,
about 21, her father's consent — at Sunning-
hill, or Windfill, said county. 14 Dec. 1669. V.
Adams, Thomas, of Chelmsford, Essex, tallow-
chandler, bachelor, 21, and Susan Shonk, of
same, widow, 26 — at Stepney. 11 May, 1689.
B.
Adams, Thomas (Addams), of Chesham, Bucks,
bachelor, 34, and Martha Millard, of Denham,
Bucks, widow, 25 — at Lincoln's Inn Chapel.
8 March, l^flg. B.
Adams, Thomas, of St. Clement Danes, widower,
34, and Ann King, of same, spinster, about 40
— at same. 5 May, 1712. B.
Adams, Thomas, widower, and Margaret Perkins,
widow, both of St. Mary, Whitechapel — at
Bromley, Stepney, or Bow, co. Middlesex. 30
Dec. 1749. B.
Adams, William, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, farrier, bachelor, and Elizabeth
Martin, of St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster,
servant to Mr. Meade, cook — at St. Mary,
Islington, Middlesex. 31 July, 1610. B.
Adams, William, fustian maker, and MaryMorley,
of Finchingfield, co. Essex, spinster, daughter
of John Morley, deceased — at Finchingfield
aforesaid. 4 Sept. 1618. B.
Adams, William, of Great Stanmore, co. Middle-
sex, yeoman, and Elizabeth Cocke (si'c), widow
of Nicholas Cooke (sic) — at St. Bride, Fleet
Street. 18 July, 1625. B.
Adam.s, William, of Hornechurch, Essex, tanner,
widower, 50, and Jillian Amarus, of same, 43,
widow of John Amarus, deceased — at St.
Botolph, Aldgate, or St. Mary Magdalen, Old
Fish Street. 4 May, 1639. B.
Adams, William, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, gent., bachelor, 23, and Ann Pike, of St.
Mary-le-Bow, London, spinster, 17, her father
dead, consent of her mother, Ann Pike, widow
— at St. Mary Staining, London. 2 Jan. 164^.
Adams, William, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, bachelor, 25, and Mary Manning
of ... . spinster, 25, her parents dead — at
St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middlesex. 13 Jan.
167|. F.
Adams, William, of St. Michael - le - Querne,
London, citizen and fishmonger, bachelor,
about 27, and Mrs. ]\Iary Adams, of Temps-
ford, CO. Bedford, spinster, about 22, with
consent of her mother, Mrs. Mary Adams,
widow — at Tempsford or Amesbury, co. Bed-
ford, 10 Dec. 1678. V.
Adams, William, of St. Antholin, London, haber-
dasher, bachelor, about 23, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Turner, of Hesse, co. Kent, spinster, about
22 and upwards, at her own disposal- — at
Croydon, co. Surrey or .... 25 Feb. 167§. V.
Adams, William, of St. Andrew Undershaft,
London, pewterer, widower, about 27, and
Sarah Cramphorne, of Sabridgeworth, Herts,
spinster, about 24, with consent of her mother,
Mary Cramphorne, widow — at St. Andrew
Undershaft aforesaid. 19 April, 1679. V.
Adam.s, William, of Sprowston, Norfolk, esq., 21
and upwards, and Mary Buller, of Islam, co.
Cambridge, widow, granted at request of
father of said William Adams. 13 June, 16S2.
B.
Adam.s, William, of Acton, Middlesex, widower,
and Rebecca Russell, of same, spinster, 22,
her parents dead — at Chiswick, Brentford,
or Perrifield, CO. Middlesex. 10 June, 1687. F.
Adam.s, William, of St. Bride, 44, and Mary
King, of St. Andrew, Holborn, widow, 31
— at St. Andrew aforesaid. 2 Jane, 1690. B.
Adams, William, of St. Mary, Whitechapel,
widower, 47, and Elizabeth Haydon, of same,
widow, 46— at St. James, Duke Place. 12 Jan.
169'^. B.
Adam.s, William, of St. Dionis Backchurch,
bachelor, 25, and Ann Phillis Morris, of St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, widow, 3i — at St.
James, Duke's Place, alleged by Wm. Adams,
of St. Martin, Ludgate, tailor. 22 Nov. 1697. B.
Adams, William, of Paddington, Middlesex,
bachelor, 28, and Mrs. Ann Burgess, of St.
Giles, Cripplegate, spinster, 23 — at St.
Bennet, Paul's Wharf. 3 Feb, I7lf . B.
Adams, William, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
bachelor, 22, and Sarah Smith, of same,
spinster, 21' — at Lincoln's Inn Chapel. 27
June, 1719. B.
Adams, William, of Lusam, Kent, bachelor, 28,
and Elizabeth Hyde, of same, spinster, 28 —
at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf. 22 July, 1720. B.
Adams, William, advocate in the College of
Doctors' Commons, London, Doctor of Laws,
widower, and Mary Anne Cockayne, of St.
Mary-l9-Bone, Middlesex, spinster, above 21
— at St. Mary-le-Bone (said William Adams
sworn before John Dodson, surr.). 4 Apiil,
1811. B.
Adam.son, Edmund, and Margaret Alsopp, of S^-.
Martin Orgar, London — to marry tliere. 29
April, 1559. B.
Adamson, John, of Stamford, co. Lincoln, clerk,
bachelor, about 30, and Mary Symonds, of Ken-
sington, Middlesex, spinster, about 23, con-
sent of father, — Symonds, merchant — at
Fulham or Kensington, Middlesex. 9 May,
1663. V.
Adam.son, Thomas, of St. Nicholas Aeon,
London, and Alice Kitler, widow, of Chipping
Barnett, Herts— at Sandridge, Herts. 6 Aug.
1579. B.
Adam.son, Timothy, of Bury St. Edmond, Suffolk,
clerk, bachelor, about 27, and Martha Feltham,
of same, widow — at Westley, Hessett, or St.
Mary, in Bury aforesaid. 14 Jan. 166^. V.
Addams. See Adams.
Adderley, Sir Charles, knight, of Hams Hall, co.
Warwick, Middlesex, about 40, and Mrs.
Frances Jesson, of Coventry, said county,
widow, about 35— at Colshill, co. Warwick.
18 Nov. 1662. V.
Adderley, CLarles, of Hams, co. Warwick, esq-,
widower, 30, and Constance Willmore, of
Sywell, CO. Northampton, widow, 24, and late
ux. — Willmore, of same, deceased— at St.
Andrew, Holborn, or St. Giles-in-the-Fielde.
4 Feb. 164,V. B.
Addis, Thomas, " fabrum," and Frances Dier, of
St. Botolph, Aldgate, London, widow of Philip
Dyer, late of same, " fabri," gen. lie, 30 April,
1596. B,
1 1 Edward Addison
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Christopher Aishe 1 2
Addison, Edward, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
Middlesex, gent., bachelor, 28, and Margaret
Edwards, of Leeds Castle, co. Kent, spinster, 24,
with consent of her mother, Joane Edwards,
widow — at Leeds aforesaid, or ... . 21 Ang.
1685. F.
Addison, Lancelot, of Milston, co. Wilts, clerk,
bachelor, about 34, and Jane Gouldston [i.e.,
Gulston], of St. Clement Danes, spinster,
about 25, alleged by Francis Ashley, of St.
Clement Danes, gent. — at St. Clement Danes,
St. Mary, Savoy, or Gray's Inn chapel. 11
June, 1670. V.
Adelame, John, of St. Gabriel, Fenchurch, yeo-
man, and Mary Wrighte, of All Hallows
Barking, widow of Richard Wrighte, late of
same, "botesone," gen. lie, 12 April, 15S9.
B.
Adei'ton, Anthony, and Katherine Wade, widow,
of Stepney — to marry there. 31 Oct, 1572
B.
Aderton, John, of All Hallows - in - the - Wa"l..
London, merchant taylor, and Joane Cannon
widow of same, relict of — Cannon, late of the
City of London, gen. lie, 19 Sept. 1589. B.
Aditor, Thomas, of Harvil, co. Middlesex, husband-
man, and Elizabeth Palmer, of Hillingdon, said
county, widow of Robert Palmer, late of same,
butcher — at Hillingdon aforesaid. 10 May,
1620. B.
Adkyns, Ambrose, husbandman, and Avice
Dowghtie, of London, spinster, daughter of
Thomas Dowghtie, of West Drayton, yeoman,
gen. lie, 16 June, 1593. B.
Adlande, Miles, of St. John, Walbrook, merchant
taylor, and Jane Sleighe, spinster, of St.
Mildred, Poultry, daughter of John Sleighe, of
Barwick, mercer — at St. Stephen, Coleman
Street. 22 April, 1583. B.
Adlington, Walter, of Exeter House, co. Middle-
sex, gent., about 25, and Mrs. Avis Joyner, of
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, spinster, about 19,
her parents consent — at St. Martin afore-
said. 22 Dec. 1666. V.
Adney, John, of Inner Temple, gent., bachelor,
32, and Mary Steedman, 41, widow of Edmund
Steedman, late of St. Mildred, Poultry,
milliner, deceased — at Hackney, co. Middlesex.
9 Feb. 161t. B.
Adson, John, of St. Sepulchre, London, musician,
and Jane Lanarie, of same, spinster, daughter
of Abraham Lauarie, of St. Trinity, in the city
of Ely, brewer — at St. Sepulchre aforesaid.
16 Feb. 161f. B.
Adwaye, John, barber, and Elizabeth Roberts,
of St. Sepulchre, London, widow of Thomas
Roberts, late of same, merchant taylor — at St.
Sepulchre aforesaid. 20 July, 1598. B.
Adye, John (Addyc), and Elizabeth Walker, widow
of city of Westminster — at St. Margaret, West-
minster. 10 Jan. 157f . D.
Adye, John, of Gray's Inn, gent., bachelor, about
25, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart, of Hartley
Maudit, CO. Southampton, spinster, about 21,
consent of father, Sir Nicholas Stuart,
bart. — at Hartley Maudit or Worniesey, co.
Southampton. 21 Dec. 1672. V.
Adye, Thomas, of New Inn, bachelor, about 21,
and Mary Carpenter, of St. Clement Danes,
spinster, about 20, her father's consent,
alleged by Roger Adye, of St. Giles-in-the-
Fields, fnrrier — at St. Andrew, Ilolborn, or
Gray'ti Inn chapel. 3 Feb, 167i. V.
Adye, Thomas (Adio), of St. Giles, Cripplegate,
London, baker, bachelor, 24, and Anne Cocking,
spinster, a minor, above 18, daughter of
William Cocking, of same, distiller, who con-
sents— at St. Giles aforesaid or St. Luke,
Middlesex. 17 Nov. 1738. F.
Adye, William (Addo), of St. Mary-at-Hill, London,
cordwainer, and Anne Alderson, of same, widow
— at same. 16 Sept. 1626. B.
A^ar, Richard, esq., of Middle Temple, bachelor,
39, and Elizabeth Tregenna, spinster, 20,
parents consent, attested by her father,
Edward Tregenna, esq. — at St. Alphage.
9 Oct. 1707. B.
Agar, Thomas, of the Middle Temple, esq.,
widowei", and Mary Bolles, of St. Clement
Danes, Middlesex, spinster, about 22, her
parents dead — at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, or
the chapel of Clarendon House, in said parish.
8 June, 1674. F.
Agar, William, of Gray's Inn, gent., bachelor,
about 23, and Mrs. Elizabeth Ward, of White-
chapel, Middlesex, spinster, about 17, consent
of father, John Ward, of same, " iremonger,"
at parish church of Whitechapel aforesaid.
7 Nov. 1677. V.
Ag'ard, John, esq., of Foston, co. Derby, bachelor,
40, and Mary Adderly, of South Mims, Middle-
sex, spinster, 19, daughter of John Adderley,
esq., of same, who consents — at St. Antholin.
20 May, 1634. B.
Aggas, Edward, of Wymondham, co. Norfolk,
clerk, and Elizabeth Beckett, of Westminster,
spinster — at St. Margaret, Westminster. 13
Nov. 1613. D.
Aglionby, George, B.D., of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, bachelor, 36, and Sibella Smith, of
same, spinster, 26, at own disposal, alleged by
Erasmus Smith, of same, gent. — at All Hal-
lows - the - Great or St. Magnus-the-Martyr.
3 July, 1635. B.
Aglionby, William, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, 50, and Catherine Hildeyard,
spinster, 24, her parents dead — at St. James,
Duke's Place. 9 July, 1702. B.
Ag3mor, Nicholas, of St. Martin-le-Grand, and
Margaret Grene, spinster, of St. Margaret,
New Fish Street, at St. Margaret aforesaid.
30 Nov. 1568. B. '
Ainge, John, of St. Catherine, Tower of London,
citizen, fishmonger, bachelor, about 25, and
Elizabeth Deaue, of St. Margaret Pattens,
Loudon, spinster, about 19, consent of father,
Clutterbuck Deane, of Minchinghampton, co.
Gloucester, gent. — at St. Margaret Pattens
aforesaid. 17 Jan. 167f. V.
Ainge, Samuel, of Haysley, co. Warwick, clerk,
bachelor, 30, and Susannah Parsons, of
Kingston-on-Thames, co. Surrey, widow, about
30 — at St. Mildred, Bread Street, London, or
.... 16 Sept. 16.S6. F.
Ainge, Thomas, fee Ange.
Ainsworth., John. See AtiNswokth.
Aiscoiighe, John, and Griselle Take, he of diocese
of London and she of diocese of Canterbury.
18 Dec. 1545. F.
Aisgill, Joshua, S. T. P., and Hester Sandford,
spinster. 11 Nov. 1628. D.
Aishdone, Thomas, of Westminster, bachelor, and
Mary Dave, of Lyngfield, Surrey, spinster —
at St. Margaret, Westminster. 25 Sept. 1620.
D.
Aishe, Christopher, of Lincoln's Inn, gent.,
bachelor, about 22, and Mrs. Penelope Peedle,
of Stow-in-the-Wold, co. Gloucester, spinster,
about 15, consent of mother, Mrs. Anne
Fletcher, alias Peedle — at Upper Swell, co.
Gloucester. 20 Dec. 1673. Y.
John Aislic
[1521-1869.] Augustine Alexander 14
Aishe, Jolm, of Lincoln's lun, gent., bachelor,
about 24, and Frances Clutterbook, of Wells,
CO. Somerset, spinster, about 20, consent of
her parents, James and Elizabeth Clutterbook
— at parish of Cuthbert, in town of Wells,
or .... CO. Somerset. 20 June, 1672. V.
Aishe, Thomas (Aysshe), gent.,of St. Martin- in-the-
Fields, bachelor, 2-i, and Katherine Sheppard,
of same, spinster, 22, her parents deceased — at
St. Martin aforesaid. 30 Oct. 1627. 13.
Aishton, Robert, of St. James, Garlick Hithe,
and Elizabeth Kyrshawe, of same, widow, gen.
He, 30 Sept. 1561. B.
Akerman, Henry, of St. Leonard, Sboreditch,
Middlesex, weaver, bachelor, and Joane
Dawbncy, of same, spinster, daughter of
Humphrey Dawbney, late of same, musician,
deceased — at St. Leonard aforesaid. 27 May,
1620. B.
Akers, Bartholomew, of St. Martin-in-the-Pields,
Middlesex, widower, and Joane Jones, of same,
spinster — at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish
Street, London. 19 Dec. 1661. B.
Alamby, Eichard, of Waltham Cross, Herts,
yeoman, and Mary Skelson, spinster, daughter
of — Skelson, late of co. Leicester, deceased — at
St. Trinity-the-Less, London. llJan. 161o. B.
Albanie, William, jun., of City of London, mer-
chant taylor, and Margaret Allatt, spinster, of
St. Margaret Moyses, daughter of — Allatt,
citizen and alderman of London, gen. lie, 14
Feb. 158|. B.
Alcetor, Robert, and Agnes Allen, spinster, of
St. j\Iartin-in-the-Fields, to marry there.
6 May, 1574. B.
Alcliorn, John, gent., of Feversham, Kent,
bachelor, 23, and Anne Beverton, of St.
Catherine Creo Church, spinster, 23, daughter
of Simon Beverton, citizen and clothworker,
deceased — at St. Andrew Wardrobe. 25 April,
1629. B.
Alchorn, John, jun., of Boughton Munchelsea,
CO. Kent, esq., bachelor, 30, and Frances
Colepepyr, spinster, about 24, daughter of
Dame Helen Colepepyr, of Aylesford, said
county, widow, who consents — at Aylesford or
Ditton, CO. Kent. 15 Feb. 166'^. F.
Alcliom, Richard (Alcliorne), of Crowhurst,
Sussex, esq., and Elizabeth Ball, of Town
Mailing, Kent, widow — in any church in said
county. 4 March, 166|. F.
Alcocke, Lawrence, of Midhurst, Sussex, esq.,
bachelor, above 23, and Mrs. Anne Fuller, of
Watford, Herts, spinster, 20, with consent of
her father, Edward Fuller, of same, esq. — at
Watford aforesaid. 6 May, 1701. F.
Alcocke, Nicholas (Alcokc), of diocese of West-
minster, and Margaret Turner, of diocese of
London. 23 Feb. 154J.
Alcocke, William (Awcocko), of St. Catharine
Cree Church, bachelor, 22, and Rebecca
Richardson, of same, spinster, 22, daughter
of William Richardson, of Pomfret, co. York,
gent., at St. Faith. 20 April, 1633. B
Aldaye, John, of Harwich, Essex, and Anne
Cowper, widow, of Stepney, relict of William
Cowper, of same, mariner — at Stepney. 1 June,
1584. B.
Alden, Charles. See Alldex.
Alden, Gawin, and Joanna Cogerams, widow, of
City of London, gen. lie, 30 Aug. 1572. B.
Alden, Thomas, and Mary Parker, spinster, of
Watford, gen.Uc, 21 July, 1574. B.
Alder, William, of City of London, fletcher, and
Mary Freeman, spinster, of St. Bartholomew,
Exchange, London, daughter of John Freeman,
late of CO. Worcester, yeoman, deceased, gen.
lie, 14 Oct. 1586. B.
Aldernian, John, of Brigstock, co. Northampton,
gent., bachelor, 23, and Mrs. Martha Maiden,
of Wittlesford, co. Cambridge, spinster, 30, her
parents dead — at St. Martin - in - the - Fields,
Middlesex, or ... . 1 June, 1698. P.
Alderne, Thomas, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
citizen and draper, widower, about 25. and Mrs.
EUinor Guise, of same, spinster, about 18, her
father's consent — at St. Olave, Southwark,
Surrey. 11 Aug. 1675. V.
Aldersey, John, of St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey,
citizen and dyer, bachelor, about 24, and Mrs.
Elizabeth Baines, of same, spinster, about 18,
with consent of her mother, ]\[r3. Baines,
widow — at St. Dunstan-in-the-East, London.
8 July, 1678. V.
Alderson, Anthony, gent., of St. Giles, Cripple-
gate, bachelor, 50, and Margaret Askell, of
St. Michael Basishaw, spinster, 30, her parents
dead— at Stepney or All Hallows-in-the-Wall.
9 April, 1634. B.
Aldei'son, Samuel, of St. Mary Magdalen, Ber-
mondsey, co. Surrey, clerk, and Mrs. Anne
Walton, of St. Paucras, SoperLanc, London,
spinster, about 19, with her father's consent —
at Caniberwell, co. Surrey. 9 Sept. 1678. Y.
Alderton, John, and Alice Whiting, spinster, of
City of London, gen. lie. 1 Sept. 1578. B.
Aldred, Richard, and Elizabeth SteV-ensou, of
Westminster. 28 Nov. 1631. D.
Aldredd, Robert, of St Sepulchre, and Matilda
Collins, widow, of St. Michael, Queenhithe,
gen. lie, 13 Jan. 157i. B.
Aldrich, Peter, of St. Alphage, London, currier,
and Catherine Rowell, of St. Stephen,
Coleman Street, said city, widow of John
Rowell, late of same, draper— at St. Alphage
aforesaid. 15 Feb. 16^^. B.
Aldridgce, Richard, yeoman, and Anne Miller,
spinster, daughter of — Miller, deceased — at
St. Mary-at-Hill. 31 July, 1624. B.
Aldridge, Samuel, of Clement's Inn, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Dorothy Gould,
of Iver, Bucks, spinster, about 20, her father's
consent— at St. Peter, Chalfont, co. Bucks.
21 Aug. 1672. Y.
Aldwell, Thomas, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
tailor, and Margaret Langton, of St. Anne,
Blackfriars, London, widow of Peter Langton
—at St. Anne, Blackfriars, aforesaid. 15 Jan.
162f B.
Aldwin, Philip, of Aldenham, Herts, bachelor, about
24, and Susanna Weekes, of same, spinster,
about 20, with consent of her mother, her
father dead, alleged by John Burgis, of St.
Sepulchre, London, gent. — at Aldenham afore-
said, or St. Sepulchre, St. Bartholomew-the-
Great, or All Hallows Barking, London. 25
Feb. 167^. Y.
Aldworth, Henry, of St. Mary Overy, Surrey,
bachelor, 37, and Ann Tracy, of St. Martin,
Yintry, widow, 38 — at St. Botolph, Aldgate.
8 Jan. 170J. B.
Aldworth, Thomas, of St. Mary-at-Hill, fish-
monger, and Alice Briante, of St. Magnus,
said city, spinster, daughter of Thomas
Briante, of Bedmester, co. Somerset, yeoman
—at St. Magnus aforesaid. 26 Oct. 1609. B.
Aldyn, Edward, husbandman, and Sarah Weden,
of Watford, Herts, spinster, daughter of
William Weden, of same, yeoman — at St.
Giles-inthe-Fields, Middlesex. 28 Feb. 160|.
B.
Alexander, Augustine,gent.,and YenetiaTwydall,
spinster, of Rickmans worth, Herts, daughter
of John Twjdall, of same, gent., gen. lie.
10 Jan. 158^ B.'
1 5 Christopher Alexander [ i 5 2 i - 1 869.]
Henry Alington 16
Alexander, Christopher.baker, and JoaneBroughe,
of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London, spinster,
daughter of Kichard Broughe, of Newland, co.
Gloucester, blacksmith— at St. Botolph,
Aldgate, aforesaid. 13 May, 1598. B.
Alexander, Edmund, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
gent., widower, 48, and Mary Stoedman, of
same, spinster, 27, at her own disposal — at
St. Martin, Ludgate. 20 Dec. 1637. B.
Alexander, Edward, of St. Catharine Cree
Church, London, gent., widower, about 3G, and
Mrs. Elizabeth Pampion, of Stepney, Middle-
sex, widow, about 30 — at Stepney, White-
chapel, or St. James, Duke's Place, London.
29 July, 1G68. V.
Alexander, George, of Finchley, co. Middlesex,
husbandman, and Dorothy Simpson, of same,
spinster, daughter of Thomas Simpson,
husbandman — at Finchley aforesaid. 1 Nov.
1619. B.
Alexander, the Right Hon. Henry. Earl of
Sterling, in Scotland, bachelor, about 30, and
Judith Lee, spinster, 18, daughter of Robert
Lee, of Binfield, oo. Berks, esq., who consents,
alleged by Philip Lee, of St. Dionis Back-
church, London, citizen and grocer — at
Binfield or Wokingham, Berks. 23 Dec. 1663. F.
Alexander, Henry, Earl of Sterling [he signs
"Stirline"], in the kingdom of Scotland,
widower, and Dame Priscilla Reynolds, of
Elvetham, co. Southampton, widow — at St.
Mary-at-Hill, London, or St. Clement Danes, or
St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middlesex. 17 Nov.
1683. P.
Alexander, Nicholas, of St. Gregory, London,
bachelor, 29, and Johanna Smith, spinster, 16,
daughter of Stephen Smith, of Blackmore, co.
Essex, esq., who consents — at Blackmore or
Stoneden, co. Essex. 15 Sept. 1663. F.
Alexander, Peter, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
gent., bachelor, about 2 i, and Frances Scurrier,
of same, spinster, about 25, and at own disposal
— St. James, Clerkenwell, or Kentish Town,
Middlesex. 10 Aug. 1668. V.
Alexander, Richard, of St. Mary, Savoy, fish-
monger, and Isabell Withington, of St. Mary
Somerset, London, widow — at St. Mary
Somerset aforesaid. 3 June, 1626. B.
Alexander, Paul, and Alice Gwilliams, of city of
Westminster, widow. 20 May, 1639. D.
Alexander, Thomas, 1561. See ALisArxDEU.
Alexander, Thomas, of Penthurst, co. Kent,
gent., bachelor, about 32, and Mrs. Sarah
Courbridge, of same, widow, about 26— at St.
Gregory, London. 29 April, 1665. V.
Alexander, William, of St. Helen, London,
scrivener, and Elizabeth Malcott, of same,
spinster— at St. Helen aforesaid. 17 Feb.
162^. B.
Alexander, William, of Binfield, Berks, esq.,
bachelor, 2G, and Mrs. Mary Smith, of Turvill
Court, CO. Bucks, widow, 28— at Turvill
Court aforesaid, or. . . . 24 May, 1693. F.
Alfeild, Edward, carpenter, and Anne Man, of the
City of London, spinster, daughter of Anthony
Man, mariner— at St. Jlary Abchurch, London.
18 Oct. 1617. B.
Alford, Edward, of Christchurch, London,
grocer, and Sarah Harding, of St. Faith,
London, spinster, daughter of John Harding,
yeoman, deceased — at All Hallows Barking,
London. 1 May, 1631. B.
Alford, Sir Edward, of Offington, Sussex, knight,
bachelor, about 40, and Mary Cooper, of
Cashoebury, Herts, about 38, widow of Sir
John Cooper, late of St. Giles, co. Dorset,
knight and bart., deceased — at St. Andrew,
Holborn. 11 Dec. 1632. F.
Alford, John, of St. Andrew, Holborn, esq., 21
and upwards, and Mrs. Sarah Jackson, of
same, spinster, about 17, her parents dead,
consent of her uncle and guardian, Philip
Jackson — at St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 4 Dec.
1667. V.
Alford, Richard (Alforde), and Jane Bryggs,
widow, of St. Anne, Blackfriars — to marry
there. 10 Dec. 1575. B.
Alford, Robert, of the city cf Wells, gent., 29,
and Sarah Blackdon, of Winsham, co.
Somerset, spinster, above 21 — at St. Cuthbert,
Wells, or ... . 12 Dec. 1689. F.
Alford, Thomas, draper, bachelor, and Margaret
Harrison, of same, spinster, daughter of Martin
Harrison, late of Colchester, co. Essex,
clothier, deceased — at St. Mary, Whitechapel,
Middlesex. 5 Dec. 1620. B.
Alford, Thomas, gent., of Salisbury, Wilts,
bachelor, 30, and Bennett Bensford, of Wan-
stead, Esses, spinster, 24 — at St. John
Zachary. 6 Sept. 1634. B.
Alfrey, Mickepher (Alphrey) (sic subs.), of St.
Martin-in-Fields, gent., widower, about 42,
and Mary Wood, of Chelsey, Middlesex,
spinster, about 25, at own disposal — at St.
Michael, Cornhill. 1 Jane, 1666. V.
Algate, Martin, of Ratcliffe, co. Middlesex,
mariner, bachelor, and Mary Skott, of same,
spinster, daughter of Edward Skott, late of
same, mariner, deceased — at Stepney, co.
Middlesex. 20 Jan. 16U. B.
Algood, Richard, and Sence Dunne, of St. Botolph,
Aldersgate, gen. lie, 14 Sept. 1570. B.
Alie, Abel. See Aly.
Alie, Richard, of City of London, merchant,
bachelor, about 30, and Lucy Sweet, of
Moulsey, Surrey, spinster, about 22, consent
of father, Henry Sweet, esq. — at Moulsey
aforesaid. 24 Feb. 166f . V.
Alies, Edward, gent., of St. Andrew, Holborn,
bachelor, 27, and Hanna Taylor, of same,
maiden, 23 — at St. Andrew, Holborn, or St.
Bride, London. 13 Nov. 1637. B.
Aliheyn, Robert, of Little St. Bartholomew,
London, yeoman, and '"Marciam" Ryvers,
of same, widow, gen. lie, 31 Oct. 1565. B.
Aling'ton, Christopher (Alliugton), of Bearden, co.
Essex, esq., and Anne Cosbie, of Manudon, said
county, spinster, daughter of — Cosbie,
deceased — at Bearden aforesaid. 21 Oct.
1615. B.
Alingi;on, Sir Giles, knight, and — Argall,
widow, of St. Faith-the-Virgin, London, gen.
lie, 21 June, 1564. B.
Alington, Giles, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex,
bachelor, 40, and Mary Lunn, of St. Botolph,
Aldgate, London, spinster, 38 — at St. Mary
Aldermary, or St. Mary Abchufch, London.
27 May, 1687. F.
Alington, Henry (Allington), of St. Michael
Bassishaw, aud Anne Elkyn, widow, of St.
Faith, London. 2 Jan. 157}. B.
Alington, Henry, of Hoddesdon, parish of
Brosbourne, co. Herts, esq., bachelor, 22, and
Elizabeth Bowyer, of Leighton, Essex, spinster,
18, consent of her mother, Katherine Bowyer,
widow — at All Hallows Barking, or St. Mary,
Whitechapel. 7 July, 1663. B.
Henry AliDgtoii
[1521-1869]
Henry Allen
I.
Alington, Henry, of All Hallows, Broad
Street, London, bachelor, 28, and Eliza-
beth Havers, spinster, 22, daughter of
Gilbert Havers, of St. George, Southwark, co.
Surrey, esq., who consents — at, Barnett, co.
Herts. 15 Aug. 1661. F.
Aling'ton, the Right Hon. William, Lord of
Alington, widower, about 30, and Julian Noel,
spinster, about 16, daughter of the Right
Hon. the Lord Viscount Canipden, who
consents — at .... in co. Northampton or
Rutland. 30 July, 1661. F.
Alington, Hugh (Allington), of St. Andrew,
Holborn, widower, about 28, and Mrs. Jane
Leister, of St. Clement Danes, spinster, about
22, her parents dead — at St. Clement afore-
said. 26 June, 1671. V.
Aling'ton, John, of St. Antholin, London, draper,
and Alice Elkyn, spinster, of St. Mary Wool-
church — at Wormley, Herts. 18 Dec. 1581.
B.
Alington, tho Right Hon. William, Lord, of
Horsheath, co. Cambridge, widower, and the
Hon. Lady Diana Verney, widow, daughter of
the Right Hon. William, Earl of Bedford—
at St. Paul, Covont Garden, Middlesex. 5 July,
1675. F.
Alisaunder,Thomas,and Margaret Pynde,spinster,
of Great Wigborowe — to marry there, 6 Oct.
1561. B.
Alkin, John, bachelor, aged 11 (sic), son of
Richard Alkin, esq., of City of London (who
alleges), and Mrs. Mary Greene, spinster, 14,
consent of mother, Mrs. Mary Greene, widow
—at St. George Botolph Lane. 22 July, 1693.
B.
Alkin, Thomas, of St. Augustine, London, grocer,
and Mary Newman, of St. Gregory, London,
spinster, daughter of Thomas Newman,
deceased — at Stepney, co. Middlesex. 12 July,
1G17. B.
Alkyns, James, of St. Benet Fink, ironmonger,
and Katherine Garton, spinster, of St.
Margaret, New Fish Street, daughter of Giles
Garton, of same, ironmonger — at St. Margaret,
New Fish Street. 27 Nov. 1583. B.
AUabaster, Mr. William, D.D., of St. Mary Wool-
noth , bach.elor, 50, and Katherine Lloyd, of
same, widow of Thomas Lloyd, esq., deceased
—at St. Bennett Sherehogg. 20 Jane, 1618.
B.
AUaby, Thomas, of Great St. Bartholomew,
London, gent., widower, about 40, and Rebecca
Terrett, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, widow,
about 35 — at St. Gregory or St. Peter,
Paul's Wharf. 19 Feb. 166 5. V.
AUam, Esaia, of All Hallows, Lombard Street,
and Jane Lloide, of St. Andrew Undershaft,
spinster — at St. Andrew Undershaft. 28 Nov.
1578. B.
Allam, Eugene, of St. Mary Magdalen, Ber-
mondsey, and Ursula Bel'ingham, of St.
Andrew Undershaft, London, spinster — at
St. Michael, Queenhithe, London. 8 Sept.
1626. B.
Allam, William, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, gent,
bachelor, about 27, and Bridget Clifton, of St.
Margaret, Westminster, spinster, about 25, and
at own disposal — at St. Mary, Savoy. 21 Sept.
1671. V. . J f
Allanson. See also Allenson.
AUanson, Charles, of tho Middle Temple, esq.,
bachelor, 31, and Alethea Tempest, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, widow — at St. Andrew,
aforesaid, or ... 23 July, 1698. F.
Allanson, Francis (Alanson), of Wem, co. Salop,
gent., bachelor, about 22, and Dorothy North-
leigh, of St. Michael Basishaw, London, spinster,
about 22, her mother's consent — at Greenwich,
Kent. 28 March, 1676. V.
Allanson, John, of Croft, co. York, bachelor, and
Mary Meriton, of St. Antholin, London,
spinster — at St. Nicholas Aeon, London.
11 Nov. 1661. B.
Allanson, Ralph (Alanson"), and Elizabeth Good,
widow, relict of Richard Good, of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, to marry there. 26 Sept. 1583. B.
Allanson, William (Alanson), of St. Margaret,
Westminster, gent., widower, about 42, and Mrs.
Sarah Osbalston, of same, widow, about 41 —
at St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 3 Sept. 1668. V.
Allden, Charles, yeoman, and I\Iary Fotherley, of
Rickmansworth, Herts, spinster, daughter of
Thomas Fotherley, of same, gent., gen. lie.
15 Jan. 159|. B.
Allen, Barkley, gent., of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, bachelor, 37, and Joane Neve, of
All Hallows Barking, London, 23, widow of
Henry Neve, merchant taylor — at St. Mary,
Savoy, Middlesex. 13 April, 1620. B.
Allen, Edmund, gent., and Anne Hopkins, of St.
Mary-at-Hill, London, spinster, daughter of
— Hopkins, deceased — at St. Mary - at -
Hill aforesaid. 16 Jan. 162.^. B.
Allen, Edward, of Broad Street, London, citizen
and scrivener, of London, bachelor, about 24,
and Mrs. Judith Bull, of St. Catharine Cree
Church, spinster, about 19, consent of her
uncle, Allen Cliffe, esq., her parents dead —
at St. Peter-the-Poor, London. 8 April, 1670.
V.
Allen, Edward, of St. Ethelburgh, London,
bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth Cornwallis,
spinster, 20, daughter of Charles Cornwallis,
of Rook, CO. Worcester, es(|., who consents —
at St. Bartholomew-the-Gi'eat or Less, London.
1 Jan. I67f. F.
Allen, Francis, of Little Stanmore, co. Middlesex,
oat mealman, bachelor, and Anne Philpott, of
same, spinster, daughter of — Philpott,
deceased — at Christ Church, London. 5 Feb.
161g. B.
Allen, George, and Dorothy Crook, widow, of
City of London — anywhere in diocese.
15 April, 1555. B.
Allen, George ( Alley n). Dr. of Physic, widower,
40, and Elizabeth Walker, 28, widow of Jeromy
Walker, gent., who died about Ik years since,
attested by her brother, Richard Barlee, of
Loudon, gent. — at St. Faith, London. 15 Aug.
1614. B.
Allen, George, of St. Michael, Queenhithe, London,
cloth worker, and Katherine Slarks, sjiiDSter,
daughter of — Slarks, deceased — at All
Hallows, Honey Lane, London. 4 Nov. 1624.
B.
Allen, George, gent., of St. Sepulchre, bachelor,
28, and Penelope Woodward, of same, widow,
30, relict of Thomas Woodward, deceased —
at St. Mary, Savoy. 26 July, 1628. B.
Allen, George (Aleyn), esq., of Hatfield Peverell,
CO. Essex, widower, 30, and Martha .Tones, of
St. Anne, Blackfriars, spinster, 22, her parents
dead — at St. Ann, Blackfriars. 13 June, 1640.
B.
Allen, Henry, of St. Sepulchre, London, widower,
and Elizabeth Hasten, of same, widow of
Thomas Haston, late of same, ponlter — at
St. Bennet, Paul^ Wharf, London. 31 Oct.
1G16. B.
19
Heniy Allen
[1521-1869.]
Thomas Allen
20
Allen, Henry, of the Inner Temple, esq., bacbelor,
27, and Frances Drury, spinster, 30, daughter
of Sir Henry Drury, late of Hudgeley, co.
Backs, knight, deceased, with consent of her
mother. Dame Saean Drary, of same, widow
— at Hugely aforesaid. G Feb. 1C3|. F.
Allen, Hugh, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
taylor, bachelor, and Hester Floud (in margin
Lloyd), of same, spinster — at St. Leonard, in
St. Martin-le-Grand. 26 Sept. 1622. D.
Allen, James, of Lincoln's Inn, gent., bachelor,
about 25, and Lucretia Johnson, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, spinster, about 26, at own
disposal — at St. Clement Danes, or at Meere,
CO. Stafford. 26 Sept. 1GG7. V.
Allen, John (Alen), and Margaret Knyghton, of
diocese of Westminster. 11 Xov. loll. F.
Allen, John (Alen), and Elizabeth Casshyng, of
London. — May, 1518. F.
Allen, John, of St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish
Street, and Barsaba Walden, spinster, of St.
Martin, Ludgate, gen. lie, 17 Xov. 1570.
B.
Allen, John, and Elizabeth Wright, spinster, to
marry at Feltham. 12 May, 1572. B.
Allen, John, of Uxbridge, Middlesex, glover, and
Agnes Peter, widow, of same, gen. lie,
5 Dec. 15S0. B.
Allen, John, smith, and KatherineSmithe, spinster,
of Kelvedon, Essex, to marry there. 10 July,
1581. B.
Allen, John, of London, barber-surgeon, and Mary
Elliott, spinster, of St. Magnus, London,
daughter of Robert Elliott, of Wickham, co.
Bucks, yeoman^at St. Andrew Hubbard,
London. 23 Oct. 1594. B.
Allen, John, of St. Andrew, Holbom, barber, and
Margery Fletcher, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, widow of Thomas Fletcher, gent. — -
at St. Mary Mounthaw, London. 17 Sept.
1621. B.
Allen, John, of St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex,
butcher, and Bridget Stanes, of Stepney, said
county, her parents dead — at St. Marv, Isling-
ton, Middlesex. 16 Aug. 1622. B.
Allen, John, of Heybridge, Essex, clothier, and
Elizabeth Withams, of Chelmsford, said
county, spinster — at Chelmsford aforesaid.
5 Aug. 1624. B.
Allen, John, gent., of St. Lawrence, Old Jtiry,
bachelor, 26, and Thomazine Stampe, of same,
widow, 30 — at St. Lawrence aforesaid, or at
Thistleworth. 15 July, 1626. B.
Allen, John, gent., of Elson, co. Norfolk, bachelor,
40, and Alice Adams, of Ware, Herts, 30,
widow of Richard Adams, deceased — at St.
Faith or St. Mary Mounthaw. 18 Dec. 1626.
B.
Allen, John, gent., of Chigwell, Essex, widower,
54. and Jane Bardolfe, of Roapsford parish,
Hornchurch, Essex, widow, 45 — at St. Nicholas
AcoD. 11 Sept. 1637. B.
Allen, John, gent., of Chigwell, Essex, bachelor,
22, and Jane Bardolfe, of same, spinster, 16,
consent of her mother, Jane Bardolfe alias
Allen, as attested by her husband. John Allen,
at Lamboume, Essex. 1 Oct. 1638. B.
Allen, John (Alleyn), of Stone, co. Kent, gent.,
widower, 36, and Frances Somers, of St. Mar-
garet, near Rochester, said county, widow,
about 40 — at St. Margaret aforesaid, Would-
ham, or Stone aforesaid. 15 Dec. 1618.
F.
Allen, John, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, esq.,
bachelor, about 40, and Dame Frances Towers,
of same, widow — at Greenwich, Kent. 19 Aug.
1675. V.
Allen, John, of Bridgnorth, co. Salop, Dr. of
Physic, 21 and upwards, and Prudence
Edwards, of same, spinster, 18 and upwards,
daughter of John Edwards, of same, gent.,
who alleges — at Oldbury, co. Salop, or ... .
15 July, 16'J8. F.
Allen, Joseph, of St. Botolph, Bishop.=gate,
London, taylor, and Alice French, of same,
spinster, daughter of William French, of Med-
menham, co. Berks, bargeman — at St. Botolph
aforesaid. 5 June, 1619. B.
Allen, Joshua, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, above 21, and Elizabeth Wentworth,
of St. James, Westminster, spinster, above 21
— at St. Ann, Westminster. 17 May, 1729. B.
Allen, Matthew. Sec Allix.
Allen, Morgan, of St. Dunstan- in-the-Wesfc,
London, merchant taylor, and Anne Bacon, of
St. Anne, Blackfriars, spinster, daughter of —
Bacon, late of Hedingham Castle, co. Essex,
gent., deceased, gen. lie, 22 May, 1596. B.
Allen, Nicholas, of St. Mary-at-Hill, haberdasher,
and Jane Sledd, spinster, daughter of Henry
Sledd, of St. Margaret, New Fish Street,
fishmonger — at St. Margaret, New Fish Street.
25 Nov. 1583. B.
Allen, Peter, of L'niversity of Oxon, gent.,
bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Frances Barker,
of city of Oxford, spinster, about 21, and at
own disposal, her parents dead — at Sanford,
CO. Oxon. 10 Aug. 1666. Y.
Allen, Ralph, of Great All Hallows, London,
merchant, widower, about 50, and Mary Green,
of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, widow, about 40 —
at St. James, Garlick Hythe. 1 July, 1662. Y.
Allen, Richard, and Ann Partridge, of St.
Sepulchre. 22 Nov. 1537. B.
Allen, Richard, of St. Sepulchre, London, and
" Sitham " Ferneley, widow, of Stratford
Langthore, gen. lie, 13 Dec. 1570. B.
Allen, Robert. See Alihetx.
Allen, Robert, of St. Saviour, Sonthwark, and
Ellen Hiller, widow — at St. Giles-iu-the-Fields,
Middlesex. 5 Juno, 1626. B.
Allen, Robert, and Frances Rutlidge. 28 Nov.
1632. D.
Allen, Roger, mariner, and Joane Tucker, of St.
Mary, Whitechapel, widow of — Tucker,
late of same, gen. lie, 25 Jan. 159f . B.
Allen, Samuel, of St. Michael, Cornhill, London,
merchant, bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth Dowse,
spinster, 19, daughter of Thomas Dowse, of
Brooke, parish of King's Somborne, co. South-
ampton, gent., who consents — at King's
Somborne, Little Somborne, or Upper Eldes,
CO. Southampton. 2 Jan. 167|. F.
Allen, Thomas, of St. Martin, Ludgate, yeoman,
and Isabell Stafford, widow, relict of Thomas
Stafford, of same, clerk, deceased — at St.
Sepulchre. 15 March, 15Sf. B.
Allen, Thomas, of St. Andrew, Holborn, yeoman,
and Anne Chambers, of same, spinster, daughter
of — Chambers, late of co. Derby, yeoman,
deceased, gen. lie, 18 Sept. 1588. B.
Allen, Thomas, of St. Bride, London, gent., and
Anne Kempe, of Westminster, widow. 17 Nov.
1595. D.
Allen, Thomas, of Stepney, iliddlesex, silk weaver,
and Margaret Grimley, spinster, daughter of
David Grimley, of same, woodmonger — at St.
Mary, Whitechapel, co. Middlesex. 2 Sept.
1619. B.
Allen, Thomas, of Haddenham, Isle of Ely, co.
Cambridge, gent., bachelor, about 40, and
Maryllall, of Northallerton, co. York, widow,
about 30 —at St. Bartholomew-the-Less, St.
Marv, Savov, or St. Dunstan-in-the-West. 19
July, 1660. \.
21
Thomas Allen
[1521-1869.]
John Alshere
22
Allen, Thomas, of Sfc. Martin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
bachelor, about 22, and Mrs. Luce Johnson,
of same, spinster, about 22, her father's
consent — at Paddington or Marybone, Middle-
sex. 7 Sept. 1GG7. V.
Allen, Thomas, of Crutched Fryars, London, esq.,
bachelor, about 21, his father's consent, and
Mrs. Mary Colwall, of St. Bartholomew-the-
Great, London, spinster, about 21, consent of
father, Thomas Colwall, .of same, esq. (who
alleges) — at St. Bartholomew aforesaid, or
St. Foster, Foster Lane. 16 Dec. 1672. V.
Allen, Thomas, of St. Foster, London, citizen and
goldsmith, bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Mary
Lincolne, of Satterley, co. Suffolk, spinster,
about 22, with her father's consent — at St.
Andrew, Holborn, London. 3 March, 167g. V.
Allen, Thomas (Alleyn), of Little Barfields, Essex,
clerk, bachelor, 40, and Anne Young, of St.
Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, spinster, 18,
daughter of Elizabeth Young, widow, who
consents — at Little St. Bartholomew, London,
or .... 2 Jan. 169f . F.
Allen, William, yeoman, and Mary Larkin, of
London, widow of William Larkin, late of
Hetcorne, co. Kent, yeoman, gen. lie, 23 Oct.
1595. B.
Allen, William, and Margaret Guildeforde, widow,
of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, gen. lie, 9 Jan.
157^. B.
Allen, William, of St. Bartholomew-the-Less,
London, carpenter, and Jane Hardie, of St.
Mary, Islington, Middlesex, epiuster, daughter
of — Hardye, of same, yeoman, of St. Bar-
tholomew aforesaid. 13 Aug. 1G02. B.
Allen, William, of St. Michael Basishaw, London,
joyner, and Margaret Chapman, of St.
Sepulchre, said city, widow of Peter Chapman,
late of same, joyner — at St. Botolph, Alders-
gate. 8 March 160^. B.
Allen, William, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
" aquavite stiller," and Alice Cole, widow of
Walter Cole, of Stepney, co. Middlesex — at
St , Paul's Wharf, London. 23 April,
1619. B.
Allen, William, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
bachelor, and Margaret Vaux, of same,
spinster. 3 Feb. 167y. D.
Allenson. See also Allansox.
AUenson, Christopher (Alliusou), and Anne
Jackson, spinster, of St. Catherine Cree
Church, London, daughter of John Jackson,
late of said city, tailor, deceased, gen. lie,
22 March, 159^. B.
Allenson, George, of St. Lawrence, Jury, leather-
seller, bachelor, about 28, and Constance
Nevett, of St. Mary Alder mary, spinster, about
18, consent of father, Edward Nevett, of same,
grocer — at St. Michael Eoyal, London. 16 Feb.
166'!. Y.
Allenson, Gilbert, of St. Lawrence, Jury, London,
silkman, bachelor, about 23, and Anne Boylston,
of St. Bennet, Gracechnrch, spinster, about
17, her mother's consent — at St. Hellen,
London. 3 March, 167". V.
Allenson, Leonard (AUensonne), of the City of
London, yeoman, and Christian Stavelly, of
St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster, daughter of Paul
Stavelly, late of the city (sic) of Southamp-
ton, merchant, deceased — at St. Giles-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex. 16Jan. 161|. B.
AUestry, William, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor,
about 26, and Mrs. Frances Lorymer, of St.
James, Clerkenwell, spinster, about 24, and
at own disposal — at Wandsworth, Battersea,
or Lambeth, Surrey. 14 Oct. 1663. V.
Allett, Benedict, of St. Bride, London, pewterer,
and Anne Fisher, daughter of Richard Fisher,
of same, merchant taylor — at St. Bride afore-
said. 22 March. 162f^. B.
Allett, John, " sayler," of Harwich, co. Essex, and
Margery Cliffe, spinster, of St. Margaret
Pattens, London, daughter of Thomas Cliffe,
of same, draper, gen. lie, 8 April, 15S6. B.
Alleyn. Sec Allen.
AUibond, Pombey, of Dagenham, co. Essex, gent.,
bachelor, about 26 [or 29 ?], and Mary Tillney,
of same, widow, about 30 — at St. Andrew
Undershaft, London. 20 April, 1672. V.
Alliu, Matthew, and Annabella Martin, spinster,
of St. Andrew, Eastcheap, gen. lie, 14 July,
1578. B.
Allison, John (Alison), of Coxall, co. Essex, draper,
and Anne Godderd, spinster, of Christchurch,
Newgate, London, daughter of John Godderd,
late of All Hallows Barking, London, deceased,
geo. lie, 6 July, 1590. B.
Allison, John, of All Hallows, Bread Street,
London, Salter, and Thomazine Kettle, of St.
MaryStayning, London, sjjinster — at St. Mary
Stayning aforesaid. 3 Dec. 1621. B.
Allison, John, of Hemel Hempstead, co. Herts
gent., widower, about 40, and Mrs. Alice Cor-
feild, of King's Langley, said county, spinster,
about 40, and at own disposal — at Watford,
Hemel Hempstead, or King's Langley, said
county. 24 Feb. 166J. V.
Allison, Robert ( Alleson) ,and Margaret Ode, widow,
of City of London, gen. lie, 17 April, 1574. B.
Allison, Robert, cook, and Elizabeth Emerye,
widow, of City of London — at St. Catherine
Cree Church. 10 July, 1581. B.
Allison, Roger (AUyson), fishmonger, and Elizabeth
Tistall, of London, widow of Michael Tistall,
late of St. Olave, Southwark, gen. lie, 9 Nov.
1593. B.
Allison, William (Alleson), of South Mims, co.
Middlesex, and Elizabeth Broomer, of same,
spinster, daughter of Thomas Broomer, of
same, yeoman — at South Mims aforesaid.
20 May, 1618. B.
Alliston, William, of Sturmore, co. Essex, gent.,
bachelor, 26, and Christian Elborowe, spinster,
16, daughter of John Elborowe, of St. Pancras,
Middlesex, clerk, who consents — at St. Pancras
aforesaid. 10 May, 1633. F.
Allwin, Richard, of Trefford, Sussex, gent.,
bachelor, 24, and Elizabeth Burdett, of West
Wortham, co. Southampton, spinster, 22, and
at her own disposal— at West Wortham or
Trefford aforesaid. 4 May. 1648. F.
Allye, Robert, husbandman, and Anne Barnes, now
of London, widow of John Barnes, late of
Bovington, co. Herts, husbandman, gen. lie,
14 June, 1592. B.
Almonde, Roger, and Margaret Horwood, widow,
of Barking, Essex — at All Hallows Barking.
6 April, 1575. B.
Alnatus. See Aliatus.
Alondon, John, and Margery Dixson, widow, of
City of London — to marry at Barking, co.
Essex. 28 May, 1563. B.
Alp, Edward, of All Hallows, Lombard Street,
London, bachelor, 28, and Dorothy Wilson,
of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, cousin-
german once removed to William Jones, one
of the procurators-general of the Arches Court
of Canterbury, who alleges — at St. James,
Clerkenwellaforesaid. 4 Feb. 1G9^. F.
Alphrey. Sec Alfrey.
Alshere, John, and Anne Gardiner, of diocese
of Saram. 9 Feb. 154J. F.
23
Edward Alsopj)
[ 1 52 1 -1 869. ] Vincent Amcotts 24
Alsopp, Kdward, of St. Matthew, Friday Street,
London, leathcrsellcr, and Anne Barker, widow
of Hugh Barker, late of Christcliurch, London
— at St. Bartholomew-the-Groat, London. 7
Fob. 1622. ]3_
Alsopp, Natiianiel (Alsop), clerk, rector of Lang-
ton, CO. Leicester, bachelor, about 30, and
Joanna Gregory, of Norton, near Golbye, said
conniy, spinster, about 25, and at own dis-
posal— at Acchurch, co. Northampton, or Kib-
worth, or Norton aforesaid, co. Leicester.
11 July, 1071. V. [Crossed, but signed and
fully c.'^ocuted.]
Alsopp, Nicholas, clerk, curate of All Uallows-
the-Lcss, and Frances Coppock, of Bridewell,
London, widow of Robert Coppock, late curate
of Bridewell Chapel — at St. Martin, Ludgate.
13 Dec. 1003. B.
Alsopp, Thomas, of Kingsbury, co. Warwick, gent.,
widower, about 55, and Mary Grossevenure, of
same, widow, about 55 — at Kingabury afore-
said, alleged by Russell Alsopp, of St. Botolph,
Aldgate, London, citizen and skinner. 9
March, 166|. V.
Alsopp, Walter (Allsop), of St. Olave, Hart Street,
London, wheelwright, and Joane Hobbes, of
St. Lawrence Pountney, London — at St.
Lawrence aforesaid. 13 April, 1626. B.
Alston, Edward, gent., of St. Mary Abchurch,
London, bachelor, 28, and Susan Ilussey, of
London, 32, widow of — Hussey, late merchant,
deceased— at St. Botolph, Aldersgate, London.
8 Dec. 162L B.
Alston, Sir Edward, knight, of Strixton, co.
Northampton, widower, and Anne Stratton,
of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex, widow — at
St. Mary, Savoy, or St. Paul, Covent Garden,
Middlesex, or Bridewell Chajjel, London. 24
Nov. 1670. F.
Alston, Isaac, of Chelsea, Middlesex, gent.,
bachelor, about 21, and Mrs. Mary Scale, of
St. Dunstan-in-the-West, spinster, about 21, her
mother's consent— at St. Sepulchre, London.
11 Sept. 1672. V.
Alston, James (AUstone), of St. Clement Danes,
yeoman, and Joyce Wildinge, spinster— at St.
Botolph, Aldgate. 19 June, 1581. B.
Alston, Joseph, of Edwardstone, Suffolk, esq.,
bachelor, 22, and Laurentia Trumbull, of
Hadleigh, said county, spinster, 18, daughter of
Charles Trumbull, doctor of law, who consents
— at St. Bride, London, or .... 26 June,
1699. F.
Alston, Thomas,'of Old Newton, co. Suffolk, gent.,
bachelor, aged 23, and Anne Nye, of St. Mary-
le-Bow, London, widow, aged 27 — at Kentish
Town, alias St. Pancras, in Middlesex, or
Camberwell, in Surrey. 21 April, 1674. V.
Alston, Thomas, of the Inner Temple, esq.,
bachelor, 50, and Anne Guilford, of Chelsea,
IMiddloscx, widow — at St. James-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, St. Anne, Aldersgate, London, or
the Royal Chapel, Whitehall. 6 Aug. 1684.
F.
Altham, Edward, of St. Martin Outwich, London,
and Fortune Fowylle, of St. IMargaret, Loth-
bury — at St. Margaret, Lothbury. 16 June,
1558. B.
Altham, Edward, esq., of Latton, co. Essex, wi-
dower, 28, and Joane Leaventhorpe, of Sabridg-
worth, Uerts, maiden, 20, daughter of Sir John
Leaventhorpe, knight, of same, who consents —
at Sb. Clement Danes, Middlesex. 27 March,
1612. B.
Altham, James, esq., of St. Martin Outwich,
and Mary Grimes, of same, widow of Philip
Grimes, merchant, of London — at St. Martin
Outwich aforesaid. 10 Jan. 159|. B.
Altham, Richard (Altam), of London, glazier, and
Agnes Palmer, of same, widow of Henry
I 'aimer, late of St. Margaret, Westminster —
at St. Mary Mounthaw, London. 28 Oct. 1597.
B.
Altham, Robert, D.D., rector of St. Botolph,
Bishopsgate, bachelor, 45, and Mary Altham,
of Latton, Essex, spinster, 18, consent of her
mother, a widow — at Latton or Harlow, co.
Essex. 22 May, 1705. B.
Alured, Thomas, esq., of St. Anne, Blackfriars,
bachelor, 23 (or 33), and Mary Jones, of St.
Martin-in-tho-Ficlds, spinster, 21, daughter of
Henry Jones, deccas(^d, consent of her mother,
Elizabeth Jones, widow — at Edmonton,
Middlesex. 26 April, 1617. B.
Alvason, John, alias Aldersey, and Margaret
Ncwberyo — at St. Margai-ot, Westminster.
[Bond by John Hughes, of Westminster,
" vitler," and James Large, of same, yeoman.]
1 Nov. 1573. D.
Alvatus, Alexander (or — natus), of Gray's Inu,
esq., bachelor, about 27, and Frances Baker,
of St. Mary, Strand, alias Savoy, spinster, about
22, consent of her mother. Dame Frances
Baker, of same, her father dead — at St. Mary
Magdalene, Old Pish Street. 3 April, 1662. V.
Alvie, Thomas, and Elizabeth Northe, of St.
Margaret, Westminster — at same. 10 March,
1651. D.
Al'way, Ralph, and Mary Bylby, of the diocese of
London. 0 Nov. 1544. F.
Alwyn, Roger, and Alice Durmon. 6 Jan. 157^.
F.
Alwyn, Thomas (Alywyn), of Reading, Berks,
gent., bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Mary Hunt,
of Theodon, co. Southampton, spinster, about
22, consent of father, John Hunt, widower — at
St. Clement Danes, St. Panchredge, or St.
Giles-in-the-Fields. 17 Oct. 1666. V.
Aly. See also Alie.
Aly, Abel, of Poick, co. Worcester, gent.,
bachelor, about 26, and Mrs. Ellinor Coke, of
Whitberne, co. Hereford, widow, about 40 — at
St. John, near city of Worcester. 30 March,
1676. V.
Amadas, Richard, clerk, rector of Hallingbury
Morley, co. Essex, and Dorothy Reighnolds,
widow, of Layston, said countj', relict of Lewis
Reighnolds, clerk, late vicar of Layston, gen.
lie, 27Jan. 15§§. B.
Amatt, John, of Hutton, co. Essex, husbandman,
and Elizabeth Wood, spinster, daughter of
Christopher Wood, of Theydon Garnishe, said
county, yeoman — at St. Mildred, Bread Street,
London. 18 Nov. 1622. B.
Amber, Francis, of St. Clement Danes, Middle-
sex, bachelor, 26, and Alice Whitmore, of
same, Avidow, 24 — at St. Anne, Westminster,
or St. Clement Danes aforesaid. 6 Dec. 1708.
F.
Ambler, Humphrey, cf New Inn, Middlesex,
gent., bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Anne
Baynes, of Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, spinster,
about 25, and at her own disposal — at St.
Dunstan-in-the-East, London. 30 May, 1670. Y.
Amcotts, Henry, of St. Peter- the-Poor, London,
and Johanna Frifche, widow, of Craueliam, co
Essex, gen. lie, 21 March,. 157^. B.
Amcotts, Vincent (Ameotes), of Amcotes, Lincoln,
esq., widower, and Amey Mildmay, of Graces,
in Little Baddow, co. Essex, spinster, about
25, and at her own disposal — at St. Stephen,
Coleman Street, All Hallows-in-the-Wall, or
All Hallows Barking, London. 7 July, 1675
F.
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John Amegyo
[1521-1869.] Samuel Anderson
Amegye, John, yeoman, and Margaret Streton,
now of the City of London, widow of
Christopher Streton, late of Cottington, co.
Bucks, labourer, deceased, gen. lie, 10 Nov.
1588. B.
Ames, Henry, bachelor, and Joanna Lightfoote,
spinster. 6 Feb. 167i. D.
Ames, John. See John Akne.
Amherst, Jeffery, bachelor, about 22, son of
John Amherst, of Gray's Inn, esq., and
Elizabeth Yates, spinster, about 17, daughter
of Dame Mary Onslow, wife of said John
Amherst, both of whom consent — at
Horsham or Crawley, co. Sussex, or Bletch-
iugley or Mestham, co. Surrey. 19 July,
1670. F.
Amherst, Jeffery, of Bromley, co. Kent, esq.,
widower, and Dorothy Amherst, of Pembui-y,
said county, spinster, 40 — at Perabury or
Penshurst, Kent, or Frant, co. Sussex. 3 Feb.
168f. F.
Amherst, Jeffrey, of Hadlow, Kent, esq.,
bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth Knightly, spinster,
19, daughter of Sir Robert Knightly, of
St. Olave, Hart Street, London, who consents
— at St. Olave aforesaid, or ... . 16 April,
1688. F.
Amherst, John, of Gray's Inn, esq., widower, about
46, and Dame Jane Onslowe, of Warnham, co.
Sussex, widow, about 40 — at J Horsham, co.
Sussex. 7 Nov. 1668. V.
Amherst, William, of St. Vedast, London,
bachelor, 24, and Jane Stratford, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, spinster, 22, with consent
of her mother, a widow — at St. Leonard,
Shoreditch, Middlesex, or ... . 17 Sept.
1683. F.
Amias, Francis. See Amyas.
Ainias, Robert, of London, gent., and Anne
Sparke, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, London,
spinster, daughter of — Sparke, late of
London, merchant, gen. lie, 8 Dec. 1596. B.
Amideus, Alexander {sic subs.), of St. Gregory,
London, clerk, bachelor, about 38, and Pris-
cilla Silbourne, of same, spinster, about 20,
consent of her mother, — Sillbourne, of St.
Peter, in the city of Cambridge, widow— at
St. Gregory aforesaid, or St. Bennet, Paul's
Wharf. 10 Feb. 166^. V.
Amor, Richard, of St. Mary Colechurch, London,
tailor, and Anne Taylor, of same, spinster —
at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London. 11 Nov.
1620. B.
Ampleforthe, Thomas, of St. Botolph, Bishops-
gate, London, merchant taylor, and Margery
Lyman, of the Minories, Aldgate, London,
widow of Jerome Lyman, late of St. Olave,
Hart Street, London, merchant, gen. lie, 4
March, 159|. B.
Amy, Julian, draper, and Elizabeth Hunt, of St.
Bennett, Gracechnrch, London — at St. Anne
and Agnes, London. 7 Feb. 102^. B.
Amy, Robert (Ame), and Elizabeth Joyce, of
diocese of Westminster. 30 April, 1546. F.
Amy, Samuel, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., bachelor, about 33, and Mary Ingram,
of same, spinster, aged 17, consent of father,
Richard Ingram, yeoman — at St. Antholin,
London. 21 June, 1666. V.
Amy, Samuel, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
widower, about 40, and Mrs. Elizabeth Brad-
ford, of Portsmouth, co. Southampton, widow,
about 30 — at Rowner, co. Southampton, or
St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street, London.
16 Dec. 1673. V.
Am.yand, Charles, of St. Martiu-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, 32, and Justina Morris, of same,
spinster, 23 — at St. Martin aforesaid. 18 Feb.
170^. B.
Amyas, Francis, gent., of St. Bartholomew-the-
Less, bachelor, 24, and Anne Athill, of same,
spinster, 22, daughter of William Athill,
gent., of Folsham, co. Norfolk, who consents
—at All Hallows-in-the-Wall. 13 May, 1631.
B.
Am.yas, Robert. See Amias.
Amys, William , of St. Olave, Hart Street, London,
grocer, bachelor, and Mary AVoodhouse, of
same, spinster, daughter of Henry Wood-
house, of St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, London,
Doctor of Laws — at Stepney, Middlesex. 8
June, 1622. B.
Anderson, Andrew, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
widower, and Margaret Chester, of same,
spinster, 22 — at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, St.
George, Hanover Square, or Knightsbridge
Chapel. 8 Dec. 1742. B.
Anderson, Anthony, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
gent., bachelor, 40 and upwards, and Elizabeth
Tolhurst, of St. Anne, Westminster, spinster,
30 and upwards, her parents dead — at St.
Anne aforesaid, or .... 22 April, 1696.
F.
Anderson, Edmund, of Gray's Inn, esq., son of
William Anderson, of Broughton, co. Lincoln,
esq., and Mary Wood, daughter of —
Wood, wife of Mr. Dr. Robinson, of Enfield,
CO. Middlesex — at St. Margaret, Westminster.
28 Nov. 1023. D.
Anderson, Edmund, of Gray's Inn, e.?q., bachelor,
30, and Margaret Cox, of Porters, parish of
Shenley, Herts, spinster, 21, her parents dead
— at St. Bartholomow-the-Great, London, or
St. Marylebone, Middlesex. 31 May, 1062.
F.
Anderson, Sir Edmund, bart., of Porters, parish of
Shenley, co. Herts, widower, 46, and Elizabeth
Deane, of All Hallows Staining, London,
spinster, 26, daughter of Sir Anthony Deane,
of same, who consents — at St. Martin
Oatwich, London. 21 March, 168|. F.
Anderson, Francis, esq., of Manby, co. Lincoln,
bachelor, 30, and Mary Pelham, of Brockles-
bury, said county, spinster, above 21 — at
Hampstead, CO. Middlesex. 16 May, 1708. B.
Anderson, Henry, and Elizabeth Bowier, spinster,
of St. Bartholomew Exchange — to marry there.
5 Feb. 157f. B.
Anderson, Henry, of Penley, Herts, esq.,
bachelor, 23, and Jacomina Caesar, daughter
of Sir Charles Caesar, knight — at the Chapel
of the Rolls, in parish of St. Dunstan-in-the-
West, London. 18 Dec. 1632. F.
Anderson, John, and Elizabeth Johnson, of the
city of Westminster, widow. 13 Oct. 1641. D.
Anderson, Peter, and Eleanor Ortoune, of St.
John Zachary, London — to marry there.
13 Nov. 1546. B.
Anderson, Richard, of St. Albans, Herts, and
Margaret Bennett, widow, of St. Botolph,.
Aldgate — at St. Botolph aforesaid. 6 April,
1575. B.
Anderson, Richard, of Watford, co. Herts,
yconian, bachelor, son of John Anderson, of
same, yeoman, and Elizabeth Hawkins, of
same, spinster, daughter of William Hawkins,
late of Waxham, co. Bucks, deceased — at All
Hallows, Honey Lane, London. 20 Dec.
1611. B.
Anderson, Samuel, of Lincoln's Inn, bachelor,
36, and Margaret Oldfeild, of St. Dunstan-
in-the-West, spinster, 30 — at Hornsey or
Highgate. 23 Jan. 168f. B.
2 7 Stephen Anderson
[ 1 5 2 1- 1 869.] Richard Andrews
28
Anderson, Stephen, juu., esq., bachelor, 20, son
and heir of Stephen Anderson, sen., of
Eyworth, co. Beds, esq., who consents, and
Maiy Glynue, spinster, 15, daughter of Sir
John Glynne, knight, II.M.'s Sorjeant-at-Law,
of St. Giles-in-the-l'^iolds, Middlesex, who
consents — at .... 1 June, IGGl. F.
Anderson, Sir Stephen, of E worth, alias Eyworth,
CO. Beds, bart., widower, about 28, and Mrs.
Judith Lawrence, of St. Helen's, London,
spinster, about 23, consent of father, Sir John
Lawrence, knight, alderman of London — at
Hackney or Islington, Middlesex, or St. Mary
Axe, London. 5 April, 1673. V.
Anderson, Thomas, and Johanna Taylor, spinster,
gcu. lie. 31 March, 1573. B.
Anderson, William, of London, farrier, and Agnes
Mathewe, of All Hallows Barking, widow of
— Mathewe, late of same, farrier, gen. lie,
4 Feb. 159^. B.
Anderton, John, and Elizabeth Smyth, alias
Gregson, gent., of the diocese of West Chester.
16 Feb. 154|. F.
Anderton, Thomas, of St. Clement Danes,
bachelor, about 25, and Mary Herbert, of
Eidmarley Dabitott, co. Worcester, spinster,
about 19, consent of father, of same, gent. —
at Ridmarley Dabitott aforesaid, Newent, in
same county, or at any parish church in city of
Worcester. 30 May, 1666. V.
Andlabye, Francis, gent., of Martin - in - the
Fields, bachelor, 22, and Anne Turner, of
same, spinster, 18, daughter of Allen Turner,
of same, innholder, who consents — at St.
Faith. 13 Jan. 163f. B.
Andrew, Edward, of city of Canterbury, gent.,
widower, about 40, and Mrs. Mary Goddin,
of West Maling, in said county, about 32,
her parents dead — at St. Dunstan-in-the-West
or St. Bride, London. 25 Aug. 1663. V.
Andrew, Hugh, clerk, rector of St. John Zachary,
London, and Johanna Stanley, widow, of
same, relict of Edmund Stanley, late of
same, goldsmith, gen. lie, 26 Dec. 1586. B.
Andrew, Michael (Androwe), and Anne Walden.
— July, 1547. F.
Andrew, Roger (Andrewe), gent., and Ellen
Bayley, widow, of St. Mary, Shrewsbury.
14 Nov. 1547. F.
Andrew, Thomas, of the City of London,
merchant, and Margaret Daniel, of Spring-
field, CO. Essex, spinstei', daughter of John
Daniel, late of same, clerk, deceased— at
Ingatestone, co. Essex. 20 Aug. 1619. B.
Andrew, Thomas, of Wandsworth, Surrey, gent.,
bachelor, about 30, and Mrs. Martha Bacon,
of Hackney, Middlesex, spinster, about 20,
her father's consent — at Bromley, Middlesex.
12 Oct. 1675. V.
Andrews, Amis (Andros), of St. Margaret, West-
minster, gent., bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth
Stone, S2>inster, 21, daughter of one Stone,
late of London, gent., deceased, and her
mother also (as is believed), she at her own dis-
posal, and remaining in parish of St. Bartholo-
mew, near the Exchange, London, alleged by
Clement Wilson, of St. Bride, gent. — at
Islington, Middlesex. 16 Jan. 163|. F.
Andrews, Bartimeus, clerk, rector of Magdalen
Laver, co. Essex, and Judith Lane, of St.
Mildred, Bread Street, London, widow of
Henry Lane — at St. Anne, Blackfriars, or
St. Nicholas Cole Abbey. 9 Jan. 162f;. B,
Andrews, Benjamin (Andrewes), of Caddiugton,
Herts, gent., widower, about 53, and Mrs.
Anne Borradale, of Stepney, Middlesex,
widow, about 43 — at St. Dunstan-in-the-East,
London. 8 Dec. 1676. V.
Andrews, Daniel (Androse), bachelor, 25, son of
Daniel Androse, of St. Stephen, Walbrook,
London, esq., and Mary Harlakenden, 19,
daughter of Mary Collier, of St. Foster,
London, widow, who consents — at St. Giles,
Cripplegate, St. Sepulchre, or St. Mary
Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London. 15 May,
1672. F.
Andrews, Sir Edmond (Andros), knight, of St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, co. Middlesex, widower,
and Elizabeth Clapham, of St. Paul, Covent
Garden, Middlesex, widow, alleged by Ralph
Marshall, of St. Paul aforesaid, esq. — at St.
Margaret, Westminster. 3 Aug. 1691. F.
Andrews, Edward, of the Six Clerks' Office, 23,
and Mercy Clark, spinster, of Saltford, co-
Warwick, 21, at her own disposal — at Trinity,
Minories. 30 April, 1696. B.
Andrews, Francis (Androes), of St. Margaret
Moses, London, draper, and Mary Carrier,
spinster, daughter of Barnard Carrier, clerk
— at Hadley, co. Middlesex. 18 Aug. 1618.
B.
Andrews, Sir Henry, bart., of Lathbury, Bucks,
widower, 34, and Elizabeth Drew, of South-
broome, co. Wilts, widow, 28, alleged by
William Andrewes, of Lathbury, gent. — at St.
Gregory, London. 26 Feb. 166|. F.
Andrews, John (Androse), of Raynham, co.
Essex, butcher, and Jane Hearde, of Stifford,
said county, spinster, daughter of George
Hearde, of Raynham aforesaid, yeoman, gen.
lie, 17 Sept. 1596. B.
Andrews, Mr. Ambrose, of Newport Pond, co.
Essex, gent., widower, 56, and Mrs. Mary
Garnet, of Hodsden, Herts, widow — at Worm-
ley, Herts. 13 Dec. 1701. B.
Andrews, John, of Great St. Bartholomew,
London, cordwainer, and Sarah Knight, of St.
Botolph, Aldersgate, London, widow of Thomas
Knight, late of same — at St, Botolph aforesaid.
6 Dec. 1625. B.
Andrews, John, and Magdalen Pulfrey, of the city
of Westminstei", spinster. 2 June, 1640. D.
Andrews, John (Andrewes), of Middle Temple,
gent., bachelor, about 27, and Anne Peacocke,
aged 22, consent of her father, Lawrence
Peacocke, of Battersea, Surrey, gent. — at
Battersea aforesaid, or St. Mary Magdalene,
Old Fish Street, or St. Nicholas Cole Abbey,
London. 2 Jan. 166t. Y.
Andrews, Joseph, of St. Clement Danes, bachelor,
20, and Ann Adams, of Whitechapel, spinster,
21, consent of Joseph Andrews, the father —
at St. Andrew, Holborn. 3 Dec. 1720. B.
Andrews, Owen, gent., of St. Andrew, Holborn,
bachelor, 23, and Rachel Motham, of same,
spinster, 25, at St. James, Clerkenwell.
11 April, 1638. B.
Andrews, Randall (Andrewes), of St. Catherine
Cree Church, London, pewterer, and Elizabeth
Browning, of St. Andrew-in-the- Wardrobe,
London, spinster, daughter of William
Browning, of same, feltmaker — at St. Mary,
Islington. 23 June, 1625. B.
Andx'ews, Randall, brewer, and Margery Duke, of
St. Clement Danes, Middlesex, widow of
Edward Duke — at St. Clement aforesaid.
26 January, 162^. B.
Andrews, Richard (Androwes), and Isabell
Thomas, spinster, of Stepney — at St. Botolph,
Aldgate. 4 March, 157|. B.
Andrews, Richard, esq., now of City of London,
widower, 39, and Mary Felton, of St. Andrew,
Holborn, maiden, 19, daughter of Edmund
Felton, of the Charterhouse, in St. Sepulchre,
gent., who consents — at St. Bennet, Paul'a
Wharf. 27 Sept. 1609. B.
29
Robert Andrews [1521-1869.]
Thomas Ansley 30
Andrews, Robert, of St. Bride, London, bachelor
and Hose Fludd, of St. Leonard, in precinct of
St. Martin-le-Grand, spinster — at St. Leonard
aforesaid. 25 Feb. 161f . D.
Andrews, Robert, of All Hallows Barkins^, London,
bachelor, 22, and Mary Smith, spinster, 17,
daughter of Abell Smith, of St. Dunstan-in-
the-East, London, gent., who consents — at
St. Dunstan aforesaid. 8 July, 1GG2. F.
Andrews, Silvester (Andrewes), husbandman, and
Christian Towe, spinster, of Twickenham,
Middlesex, daughter of John Towe, of Feltham,
said county, husbandman, gen. lie, 10 Dec.
159L B.
Andrews, Stephen (Andrewes), and Margaret
Wemys, of St. Botolph, Billingsgate, London.
25 Jan. 154|. F.
Andrews, Thomas (Androwes), gent., and Jane
Belson, of City of London, gen. lie, 4 Feb.
156f. B.
Andrews, Thomas (Androwes), gent., and Alice
Wy soman, spinster, of St. Andrew, Holborn
—at St. Bride, Fleet Street. 12 Dec. 1576. B.
Andrews, Thomas (Andrewes), of St. Sepulchre,
London, gent., and Mary Smithe, of the Savoy,
Loudon, spinster, daughter of — Smithe, of
Abington, co. Berks, gent., gen. lie, 23 Feb.
159§. B.
Andrews, Walter, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
London, citizen and distiller, bachelor, about
22, and Elizabeth Carter, of Stepney, Middle-
sex, spinster, about 22, with her father's
consent. 11 Sept. 1678. V.
Andrews, William (Androwes), yeoman, and
Mildred Peters, widow, of City of London,
relict of Andrew Peters, late of Hoggington,
CO. Cambridge, yeoman deceased — at St.
Martin-in-the-Fields. 4 March, 158f. B.
Andrews, William (Androwes), of St. Andrew
Undershaft, London, grocer, and Mary NichoUs,
of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, Middlesex, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Nicholls, late of same,
yeoman, deceased — at St. Leonard, Shoreditch,
Middlesex. 17 Feb. 160|. B.
Andrews, William (Andrewes), of Great St.
Bartholomew, London, tailor, and Susan Gibbs,
of same, daughter of John Gibbs, deceased —
at St. Mary, Islington, Middlesex. 13 Sept.
1619. B.
Andrews, William (Andrewes), bachelor, and
Jane Trevet, widow. 20 March, 167^. D.
Andros, &c. See Andrews.
Ange, Thomas, of the Inner Temple, gent.,
bachelor, 26, and Mary Heape, of St. Botolph,
Aldersgate, London, spinster, 19, daughter of
Elizabeth Samborne, of same, who consents —
at Little Ilford, Esses, or. . . . 12 June, 1689. F.
Angell, John, of Whitechapel, Middlesex, silk-
weaver, and Anne Palmer, spinster, daughter
of — Palmer, deceased — at St. Andrew Under-
shaft, London. 8 Feb. 161{i. B.
Ang'er, Thomas (? Auger), of St. Nicholas Aeon,
London, clothworker, and Agnes Staunton, of
All Hallows-in- the- Wall, London, widow of
— Staunton, late of same, clothworker,
deceased, gen. lie, 27 Aug. 1588. B.
Angfier, Bernard, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
citizen and goldsmith, bachelor, about 22, and
Mrs. Jane Salter, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
spinster, about 19, her mother's consent,
alleged by John Angier, of Middle Temple, esq.
—at St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 23 Dec. 1G75. V.
Angier, Burrage, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, gent., bachelor, above 21, and Anna
Maria Christian, of East Barnet, Herts,
spinster, above 21, at her own disposal— at
St. Martin aforesaid, or ... . 15 July, 1701. F.
Angcier, George, clerk, of St. Clement Danes,
bachelor, 22, and Judith Conway Seymour, of
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, widow, 22 — at St.
Bennet, Paul's Wharf, alleged by Sophia Sylva-
nius, of St. James, Clerkenwell. 30 July, 1702.
B.
Ankers, John, of St. Dionis Backchurch, London,
gent., bachelor, about 30, and Dinah Lancaster,
of same, widow, about 29 — at St. Martin-in-
the-Fields. 18 Nov. 1673. V.
Anlaby, Francis. See Andlabye.
Anne, John (? Ames), of St. Benet Fink, London,
merchant taylor, bachelor, and Jane Browne,
of same, spinster, daughter of John Browne,
of same, citizen and barber-chirurgeon — at
St. Gregory, London. 31 Jan. le^a. p.
Anneley, William, of city of Westminster,
apothecary, and Jane Hatley, of same,
widow — at St. Margaret, Westminster, between
8 and 11 A.M. 16 May, 1598. D.
Annesley, Arthur, esq., bachelor, above 21, and
Mary Thompson, spinster, above 21, daughter
of the Right Hon. John, Lord Haversham, who
consents — at .... 6 Jan. 170^. F.
Annesley, Elisha, of Great St. Bartholomew, and
Margaret Sedgewick, of same, spinster, 36 — at
St. James, Duke's Place. 10 June, 1705. B.
Annesley, James, Earl of Anglesey. — " Licentia
matrimonial, inter p' nobilem ethon'dum Yiru'
Jacobum Annesley comitem de Anglesey, et
p nobilem et hon'dam Fern. D'nam Catherinam
Darnley. 1699." D.
Annesley, Robert, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
esq., bachelor, about 22, and Mary Monck, of
same, spinster, about 21, father's consent — at
St. Martin or St. Giles-in-the-Fields, or Mary-
bone, Middlesex. 21 Aug. 1666. V.
Annwood, Edward, of All Hallows-the- Great,
Thames Street, London, porter, and Joane
Moseley, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London,
spinster — at St. Peter, PauFs Wharf, London.
5 April, 1624. B.
Anuyon, John, gent., of Clement's Inn, bachelor,
26, and Martha Lownds, of St. Michael, Wood
Street, spinster, 17, daughter of Francis Lownds,
of same, gent., who consents — at St. Michael,
Wood Street, or St. Mary Stayning. 24 Aug.
1640. B.
Ansell, Edmund, and Christian Ocle, widow, of
parish of Woolchurch, London. 2 May, 1547.
F.
Ansell, Humphrey, of St. James, Clerkenwell,
Middlesex, and Elizabeth Bowen, of St.
Gregory, London, widow — at St. Lawrence
Pountney, London. 6 Nov. 1617. B.
Ansell, John, of St. Paul, Walden, co. Herts,
yeoman, son of John Ansell, deceased, and
Mary Sanders, of Offley, said county, spinster,
daughter of John Sanders, late of said parish,
deceased — at St. Bartholomew - the - Less,
London. 22 June, 1613. B.
Ansell, Nowell, bachelor, and Mary Snipe, spinster.
5 Aug. 1667. D.
Ansell, Richard. See Auxsell.
Ansell, William, of Cheathunt, Herts, husbandman,
and Anne Rey, widow, of same parish, relict
of John Rey, of same, husbandman, gen. lie,
11 July, 1588. B.
Ansley, Thomas, of Waltham Holy Cross, co. Essex,
yeoman, and Katherine Almery, of same,
spinster, daughter of George Almerie, of
Shipesbee, co. Lincoln, yeoman — at St.
Sepulchre, London. 6 June, 1603. B.
Ansley, Thomas (Ansly), of Waltham Abbots, co.
Essex, and Katherine Eliott, of same, widow
of Roger Eliott, late of same, yeoman— at
St. Botolph, Aldgate, London. 6 Aug. 1608. B.
William Anslowo
[152 1- 1 869.] "William Apploton
j-
Anslowe, William, of St. Mary Somerset,
London, dyer, and Ursula Dormer, widow, of
same, relict of — Dormer, late of same, cooper,
gen. lie, 12 Feb. 159';. B.
Ansted, Stephen, of Chertsey, co. Surrey, brick-
layer, and Joane Duell, of Cranford, co. Middle-
sex, spinster— at St. Faith, London. 14 Dec.
162G. B.
Ansty, Christopher, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
Loudon, widower, 40, and Anne Holden, of
Hammersmith, Middlesex, spinster, 21,
daughter of William Ilolden, of same, who
consents— at St. Helen, London. IG Feb.
1G9^. F.
Ansty, John (Anstey), barber, and Mary Johnson,
spinster, daughter of — Johnson, deceased —
at St. James, Garlick Hithe, London. 31 Dec.
1G24. B.
Anstye, Kichard, gent., of city of Westminster,
bachelor, 22, and Anne Churchey, of same,
spinster, 21— at St. Bride. 6 Jan. 164|. B.
Antarbus, William. See Antrobus.
Anthony, Charles (Anthonie), of Kochford, co.
Essex, physician ["Medicus"], and Martha
Thornton, of same, spinster— at St. Mary,
Savoy, Middlesex. 9 Oct. 1G2G. B.
Anthony, Charles (Anthonye), of St. John
Zachary, London, goldsmith, and Elizabeth
Arnolde, spinster, daughter of Richard Arnolde,
of St. Martin, Ludgate, haberdasher, gen. lie.
13 Jan. 159f. B.
Anthony, Francis, of Great St. Bartholomew,
doctor of medicine, and Elizabeth Lante,
of Trinity, Minories, London, widow of Thomas
Lante, late of same, gent. — at the church of
the Savoy, Middlesex. 23 Sept. 1609. B.
Anthony, Mark, of Framlingham, Suffolk, clerk,
bachelor, 38, and Mary Sparhauke, of same,
spinster, 26, at her own disposal — at St.
Swithin, London, or ... . 20 Feb. 1694. F.
Anthony, Peter, of St. John, Wapping, Middlesex,
bachelor, 30, and Sarah Hawkins, of St.
Catherine Coleman, spinster, 19, friends' con-
sent— at All Hallows, London Wall. 7 Oct.
1703. B.
Anthony, William, of Little All Hallows, Thames
Street, London, fishmonger, and Alice Blunt,
of St. Margaret, Lothbury, said city, widow of
Eobert Blunt, late of the borough of Southwark,
cordwainer — at St. Margaret, Lothbury, afore-
said. 17 May, 1598. B.
Antrobus, George, of St. Gregory -by- St. Paul,
citizen, merchant taylor, of London, bachelor,
about 28, and Anna Francklin, of St. Peter,
Paul's Wharf, spinster, about 18, her father's
consent — at WandsAvortb, co. Surrey, or St.
Mary Stayniug, London. 17 Oct. 1660. V.
Antrobus, George, of Clifford's Inn, gent., bachelor,
30, and Catherine Bramston, of St. Bride,
London, spinster, 21, at her own disposal — at
St. Botolph, Aldersgate, or St. Andrew,
Holborn. 27 Jan. IGGl. F.
Antrobus, Huddleston, of St. Mary, Savoy, gent.,
bachelor, about 35, and Anne Williams, of
same, spinster, about 32, at her own dispose —
at St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 18 July, 1672. Y.
Antrobus, John, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, gent., bachelor, about 23, and Mrs.
Mary Powell, of Buckden, co. Huntingdon,
spinster, about 17, with consent of her mother,
Mary Keene, alias Powell, widow — at Southa,
Eaton, Buckden, or Offord Dacy, co. Hunting-
don. 12 Aug. 1678. V.
Antrobus, Richard, of the Inner Temple, gent.,
bachelor, 34, and IVfary Seyliard, spinster, 22,
daughter of Mary Seyliard, alias Lee, of Pens-
hurst, CO. Kent, who consents— at Penshnrst
or Heaver, co. Kent. 20 Aug. 1678. F.
Antrobus, Robert, clerk, of St. Dunstan-in-the-
East, bachelor, 30, and Mary Fairbeard, of
Biirlield, Berks, spinster, 20, consent of father,
John Fairebeard, of same, gent. — at Littleton,
CO. Middlesex. 17 Nov. 1638. B.
Antrobus, Robert, of St. Margaret, Lothbury,
merchant taylor, bachelor, about 24, and
Frances Ilulae, of same, widow, about 25 — at
St. Martin Outwich. 21 July, 16G2. V.
Antrobus, Thomas, of Lincoln's Inn, and Eliza-
beth Woodcock, spinster, of St. Mary, Alder-
manbury — to marry there. 19 Sept. 1577. B.
Antrobus, William (Antarbus), draper, of St.
Albans, Herts, and Johanna Rogers, spinster,
daughter of John Rogers, late of same, " lanio-
nis," deceased, gen. lie, 30 Nov. 1586. B.
Anyer, Thomas, of Keldon, co. Essex, and Agnes
Hales, of Friering, in same county, widow,
gen. lie, 19 June, 1574. B.
Apett, John, and Wenyfrydo Harryson, of City of
London, gen. lie, 3 Feb. 156f. B.
Aplegarthe, Humfrey, gent., and Hellen Eush-
burghe, spinster, ot St. Dunstan-in-the-West —
to marry there. 4 Aug. 1564. B.
Aplett, John, gent., and Elizabeth Roo, widow,
of Kensington, Middlesex, relict of —
Roo, of same, husbandman, deceased — at
Kensington. 26 Feb. 1583-4. B.
Apparry. See Paery.
Appleby, John, of St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middle-
sex, and Mary Powell, of same, widow of
Robert Powell, victualler— at St. Gregory,
London. 25 Oct. 1625. B.
Applebye, Roger (Aplebye), of St. Lawrence, Old
Jewry, London, merchant taylor, and Jane
Weste, of St. Gabriel, ;Fenchurch, widow of
— Weste, late of same, merchant taylor, gen.
lie, 5 Dee 1593. B.
Appleston, John, innholder, and Susan Goodier,
of Falham, Middlesex, spinster, daughter of
— Goodier— at Fulham, aforesaid. 24 Sept.
1613. B.
Appleton, Christopher, of Hurst, co. Berks,
yeoman, and Mary Lovelasse, of city of West-
minster, spinster — at St. Margai-et, West-
minster. 27 March, 1604. D.
Appleton, the Eight Worshipful Sir Henry,
knight and bart., of Bemfleet, Essex, widower,
30, and Mrs. Alice Riplingham, of St. James,
Clerkenwell, spinstei', 22, daughter of William
Riplingham, esq., who consents — at St.
Katherine Coleman. 11 Aug. 1628. B.
Appleton, Sir Henry, bart., of Much Baddow,
Essex, bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Mary
Rivett, of St. Mary-at-Hill, London, spinster,
about 19, mother's consent — at St. Mary-at-
Hill aforesaid. 17 May, 1675. V.
Appleton, John, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middle-
sex, husbandman, and Susan Grafton, spinster,
of same, daughter of John Grafton, late of
Houuslow, said county, yeoman, deceased,
gen. lie, 29 April, 1590. B.
Appleton, Robert, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor,
28, and Mrs. IMartha Moore, of Germaines, co.
Norfolk, spinster, about 17, daughter of
Thomas Moore, of same, gent., who consents
— at Germaines parish church aforesaid. 27
April, 1619. F.
Appleton, William, of Bridewell precinct,
bachelor, 26, and Mary Steele, of St. Bride,
spinster, 19, her mother's consent, her father
dead — at St. Bride or St. Andrew, Holborn.
9 July, 1687. B.
Appleton, Wilham, of St. Giles-in-the-Fiolds,
bachelor, 40, and Elizabeth Stoddard, of same
widow, 40— at St. Giles-in-the-Fields or Gray's
Inn Chapel. 12 Nov. 1687. B.
John Appletree
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Appletree, John, of St. Magnusj London, grocer,
and Susan Hodges, of St. Lawrence Poimtncy,
spinster, daughter of John Hodges, of same,
clothworker — at St. Lawrence Pountney afore-
said. 22 Feb. IGli-. B.
Appleyard, Jonathan, of St. Catherine Oree
Church, gent., bachelor, about 24, and Mrs.
Maude Goddard, of same, spinster, about 27,
and at own disposal — at St. Paul, Covent
Garden, or St. Mary, Savoy. 22 June, 1677. V.
Apprice, &c. See Price.
Appultre, Simon, and Agnes Rudyck. 21 Feb.
]51§. F. [This entry erased.]
Apsley, Edwai-d, gent., of St. James, Clerkenwell,
bachelor, 30, and Anne Benton [Burton in
margin], of same, widow, 40 — at St. Alphage.
3 Sept. 1629. B.
Apsley, Henry, of Sysehurst, Sussex, esq.,
bachelor, about 24, and Mrs. Cordelia Boys,
of Hawkehurst, co. Kent, spinster, about 18,
consent of father, Samuel Boys, of same, esq.
— at St. Paul, Covent Garden, or St. Martin,
CO. Middlesex, 9 June, 1676. V.
Apsley, John, of Greenwich, Kent, bachelor, 25,
and Elizabeth Prideaux, of St. Clement Danes,
Middlesex, spinster, 29, who alleges — at St.
Clement aforesaid, or ... . 9 Jan. 169^.
F.
Apsley, John, of Greenbank, parish of Stepney,
mariner, bachelor, 28, and Rebecca Langham,
of same, widow, 39 — at Stepney. 11 Aug.
1698. B.
Apsley, Michael, and Katherine Husey, of diocese
of Chichester. 19 Jan. 154|. F.
Apsley, Sir Peter, of St. James, Westminster,
widower, and Katherine Fortrey, of St. Martin-
in-the-Fields, Middlesex, spinster, 22, her
parents dead — at St. James, Westminster, or
.... 24 Sept. 1687. F.
Aquanus, Cornelius, of St. Michael, Cornhill,
goldsmith, and Mary Cloote, widow, relict of
— Cloote, of St. Mary - at - Hill — at St.
Botolph, Aldgate. 25 May, 1583. B.
Arbeto, Francis, of St. Peter - le - Poor, and
Elizabeth Allen, widow, of St. Leonard, Shore-
ditcb, gen. lie, 26 Jidy, 1578. B.
Archbold, Francis, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
gent., bachelor, about 30, and Elizabeth
Trapham, of same, about 20 [entry incom-
plete]. 28 June, 1607. V.
Archbold, John. See Archibold.
Archbould, William, of St. Saviour, Southwark,
CO. Surrey, esq., bachelor, about 23, and Mrs.
Mary Gillart, of Rye, co. Sussex, spinster,
about 17, her father's consent — at Beckley,
Playdon, Bread, or Rye, co. Sussex. 25 April,
1673. V.
Archedale, Martin, of All Hallows] Barking, and
Barbara Sexton, spinster, of St. Clave, Hart
Street — at St. Clave aforesaid. 10 June, 1575.
B.
Arclie, Boniface, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London, woodmonger, bachelor, and Joane
Swene, of same, widow of William Swene, late
of same, woodmonger — at same. 24 Jan. 16 15.
B.
Arclier, Abraham, clerk, M.A., of Orsett, Essex,
bachelor, 33, and Frances Holstock, of same,
spinster, 22, daughter of William Holstock, of
same, gent., who consents — at St. Gregory
or St. Lawrence, Old Jewry, or St. Magdalen,
Old Fish Street. 8 Aug. 1628. B.
Arclier, Cannon, of St. Mary, Wlntechapel,
Middlesex, waterman, and Anne Robson, of
same, widow of Nathaniel Robson, late of
same, gunner — at same. 17 Doc. 1603. B.
London Mairiatje Licences,
Archer, Charles, of St. Mary Somerset, London,
tailor, and Margaret Harvey, of same, widow
of William Harvey, late of same, tailor — at
St. Trinity, Trinity Lane, London. 1 March,
161J. B.
Archer, Edward, of South Weald, co. Essex,
husbandman, and Joane Sandford, of same,
spinster — at St. Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe,
London. 25 Jan. 162fJ. B.
Archer, .Fi-ancis, of St. Michael-ad-Bladum,
London, tailor, and Isabell Bourne, of St.
Michael, Cornhill, London, spinster, daughter
of Reuben Bourne, of same, grocer — at St.
Michael aforesaid. 22 Feb. 162f . B.
Archer, Henry, yeoman, and Clemence Wood-
cocke, of Epping, co. Essex, widow of John
Woodcocke, late of Munnisinge, co. Essex,
yeoman, gen. lie, 1 Oct. 1595. B.
Archer, Henry, of Gray's Inn, Middlesex, gent.,
and Anno Crowche, of St. Mary Woolchurch,
London, spinster, daughter of Giles Crowche,
of same, haberdasher — at St. Mary Wool-
church aforesaid. 13 Jan. 159|. B.
Archer, James, of Sabridgworth, co. Herts,
clerk, bachelor, and Ellen Dent, of the City of
London, widow of George Dent, late of
Buutingfoi'd, said county of Herts, clerk — at
St. Botolph, Aldersgate, London. 25 March,
1612. B.
Archer, John, clerk, and Susan Button, of
Trinity, Minories, London, spinster, daughter
of Matthew Rutton, of same, gent. — at
Trinity, Minories, aforesaid. 29 Dec. 1626. B.
Archer, John, and Elizabeth Home, of St. Botolph,
Bishopsgate, London, spinster — at Stepney, co.
Middlesex. 29 Jan. 162 a. B.
Archer, John, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, gent.,
bachelor, about 26, and Mrs. Hester Cox, of
Enfield, Middlesex, spinster, about 18, her
father's consent — at Enfield or Tottenham,
Middlesex. 15 Dec. 1673. V.
Archer, John, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor, about
22, and Mrs. Mary Jhones, of Welford,
Berks, spinster, about 17, consent of mother,
Mrs. Anne Whitehead, of Titherley, co. South-
ampton, now ux. — Whitehead, of same, esq.
—at St. Clement Danes. 9 Feb. 1G7|. V.
Archer, John, of Enfield, Middlesex, widower, 50,
and Mary Middlemore,of Hackney, said county,
spinster, 30, at her own disposal — at Enfield
aforesaid or ... . 8 Aug. 1694. F.
Archer, Launcelot, and Joanna Seneger, of St.
Andrew, Holborn — to marry there. 20 Dec.
1565. B.
Archer, Robert, of St. Martin - in - the - Fields,
Middlesex, and Bridget lies, of the town of
Colchester, co. Essex, widow of Robert lies,
late of same, sailor — at Great Braxted, co.
Essex. 1 March, 160|. B.
Archer, Robert, of Middle Temple, esq., bachelor,
about 26, and Mrs. Anne Ironside, of Heath
and Reach, co. Beds, spinster, about 21, her
father's consent — at Dunstable, Beds, or ... .
16 Dec. 1674. V.
Archer, Simon, of Upton, co. Warwick, bachelor,
30, and Elizabeth Hastings, of Hinton, co.
Northampton, spinster, 18, daughter of
William Hastings, of same, gent., who con-
sents—at St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middlesex,
or ... . 4 April, 1684. F.
Archer, Thomas, of Sabridgworth, co. Herts,
butcher, and Penelope Archer, of Royden, co.
Essex, widow of Thomas Archer, late of same,
butcher— at St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, London.
27 June, 1603. B.
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Archer, Thomas, of Ashdom, Essex, gent.,
widower, about GO, and Barbara Blinckoe, of
Saffrou Walden, said co., widow, about 52 — at
St. Miii'y Somerset, London. 10 Sept. 1G62. V.
Archibold, John, gent., of St. Dunstan-in-the-
West, bachelor, 23, and Anno Ciriflin, of St.
James, Clerkenwell, spinster, 20, her father
dead — at St. Margaret I\[oses or St. Nicholas
Cole Abbey. 7 Aug. 1G33. 13.
Arden, Henry, of Chelmsford, Essex, gent.,
widower, about 42, and Mary Boosie, of
Writtle, said county, spinster, about 28, at
own disposal — at St. Magnus - the - Martyr,
London. 22 March, 1G6J. V.
Arden, John, and Dorothy Hassard|[in margin,
Hazard], of city of Westminster, spinster.
15 June, 1639. D.
Arden, Robert, of St. Martin-in-tho-Fields, vintner,
and Agnes Mather, of same, spinster — at any
church in the jurisdiction of Westminster.
27 Nov. 1568. D.
Arden, Thomas, of the city of Westminster, esq.,
bachelor, 37, and Theodosia Long, of Parmen-
ton, CO. Kent, widow, 40 — at St. Bartholomew-
the-Less, London. 10 Oct. 1664. P.
Ardren, John, and Elizabeth Loo, " puella," of
St. Andrew, Holborn — to marry there. 15
Jan. 15ff,. B. [In margin, " Nihil Soluta."]
Al'drene, William, jun., of St. Martin, Ludgate,
gent., bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Alice
Smith, of ^Great Wigborough, Essex, widow,
about 34 — at Great Wigborough or Towels-
bury, CO. Essex. 21 March, 166|. V.
Avenon, Nicholas, of Westham, co. Essex, gent,,
and Margaret Spencer, widow, of St. Martin
Oatwich — at St. Martin Outwich. 14 Aug.
1576. B.
Argall, Reginald, of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex,
gent., and Anne Rowe, of Walthamstow, co.
Essex, widow of William Rowe, late of same, esq.
— at Walthamstow aforesaid. 7 April, 1599. B.
Argall, Thomas, of the Inner Temple, esq.,
bachelor, 25, and Anne Wild, spinster, 17,
daughter of Sir William Wild, knight and
bart.. Recorder of London, who consents — at
Great St.Bartholomew, London. 14 Oct. 1662. F.
Aris, Richard, of Whitechapel, Middlesex, gent.,
bachelor, about 23, and Mary Hayes, of St.
Bride, London, spinster, about 25, consent of
mother, Anne Pleadwcll, alias Hayes, of same
—at Whitechapel aforesaid. 19 Dec. 1663. V.
Arkenstall, Giles, of London, gent., and Katherine
Bladder, of Westminster, spinster. 12 April,
1583. D.
Arkenstall, Richard. See Aetkynstall.
Arkenstall, Robert, gent., of Ely, co. Cambridge,
widower, 40, and Constance Rayner, of St.
Nicholas Cole Abbey, widow, about 30 — at St.
Bartholomew-the-Less, or St. Mary Magdalen,
Old Fish Street. 16 May, 1646. B.
Armager, James, of Stepney, Middlesex, gent.,
and Isabell Downer, of St. Sepulchre, London,
widow of John Downer, late of same, wood-
monger, gen. lie, 14 Jan. 159^. B.
Arme, Dionisius, and Ellen David widow, of St.
Dunstan-in-the-Wcst— to marry there. 16
Feb. 157f B.
Armer, William, of All Hallows Barking, and
Elizabeth Prancklyn, of the City of London,
spinster, gen. lie, 2 May, 1564. B.
Armetredyngf, John, and Anne Lye, of diocese
of Westminster. 23 March, 154^}. P.
Armetredyng-, William (Armetrcdinge), and Eliza-
beth Mullener, of Eastham, spinster, gen. lie.
14 Dec. 1572. B.
Armiger, Edward, gent., of St. Giles, Cripplegatc
liach., 22, and Also Budsdell, of same, spinster,
21, father consents — at St. Faith, 5 July, 1634. B.
Arminger, William, esq., of St. Dunstan-in-the-
Wcst, Loudon, bachelor, 27, and Elizabeth
Blackman, of St. Catherine Coleman, London,
widow, 30 — at Pulham, Middlesex. 28 Dec.
1665. F.
Armitclisted, William, of St. Sepulchre, London,
skinner, and Margaret Cooper, of All Uallovss-
in-the-Wall, London, widow — at All Hallows
aforesaid. 15 Oct. 1624. B.
Armsted, Robert, of St. Sepulchre, London, and
Bridget Carter, of same, spinster — at same.
12 Oct. IGll. B.
Arnxstrongf, James (Armestronge), and Jane
Fi-ancklin, spinster, of St. Dunstan-in-the- West
—at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf. 4 April, 1578. B.
Armstrongf, John, of Hampton Court, co. Surrey
(.sic), gent., widower, about 31, and Hester
Cleere, of same, spinster, about 24, consent of
father, Henry Cleere, chirui'geon — at Kings-
ton, Surrey. 28 Jan. lG6f. V.
Armstrong", Robert, and Ellena Fall, of St.
Michael ad rijiam Regine. 15 Jan. 153". B.
Armstrong', Thomas (Armestronge), of St.Botolph,
Bishoiisgate, London, tallow - chandler, and
Joanna Hyde, of Little St.Bartholomew, West
Smithfield, widow of — Hyde, of same, yeoman,
gen. lie, 24 Sept. 1588. B.
Armstrong, Thomas, of St. Margaret, West-
minster, gent., and Margaret Miller, of same,
spinster — at same. 15 May, 1610. D.
Armytage, Sir George, of Kirklees Hall, co.
York, bart., bachelor, and Anna Maria Went-
worth, of St. Mary-le-Bone, spinster, above 21
—at St. Mary-le-Boue. 9 April, 1760. B.
Arnald, Michael, of Ampthill, Beds, gent.,
bachelor, 25, and Susannah Blount, of Titten-
hanger, Herts, spinster, 19, with consent of
her father. Sir Thomas Pope Blount, bart.,
of same, attested by Richard Arnald, of
St. Mary-le-Bow, London, linendraper — at
Shenley, CO. Herts, or . . . . 14 May, 1696. F.
Arne, Tliomas, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
bachelor, 27 and upwards, and Mary Thurs-
feild, of St. Martin-iu-the-Fields, spinster, 20,
with her father's consent — at St. Peter,
Cornhill, or elsewhere in diocese. 4 Feb. 168^.
B.
Arneway, Thomas, of Westminster, gent., and
Margaret Udall, of same, widow. 18 June,
1586. D.
Arney, John, of Yarwell, co. Northampton, gent.,
bachelor, 28, and Elizabeth Ground, of same,
spinster, daughter of Margaret Arney, wife of
Ilonry Arney, of same, gent., who alleges and
attests his wife's consent — at Yarwell or
Newton, co. Northampton, or Jarcott, co.
Huntingdon. 25 May, 1667. F.
Arnold, Anthony, of St. Nicholas, city of
Gloucester, gent., widower, about 51, and
Mrs. Anne Guise, of the college, in said city,
widow — at All Hallows, Bread Street, London.
1 Nov. 1678. V.
Arnold, James, of St. Alphage, London, coachman,
and Anne Glover, of same, single woman — at
St. Mary Somerset, London. 2 Doc. 1623. B.
Arnold, John (Arnolde), husbandman, and Dionise
Cooke, spinster, of Bradvrell-juxta-Mare, co.
Essex, daughter of Thomas Cooke, of Witham,
said county, weaver — at Bradwell aforesaid.
4 Oct. 1585. B.
Arnold, John (Arnolde), grocer, of Great All
Hallows, Thames Street, and Alice Shere-
brooke, spinster, of St. Bartholomew, Ex-
change, London, daughter of John Shere-
brookc, late of same, founder, deceased — at
St. Bartholomew Exchange. 2 Dec. 1586. B.
John Arnold
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Arnold, John, of Fulham, co. Middlosex, yeoman,
and Winifred Nelliam, of Rislipp, said county,
widow of — Nelliam, late of Ickenham, said
county, yeoman — at Acton, co. Middlesex.
2 Nov. 1611. B.
Arnold, Matthew, of St. Mary Magdalen, city of
Oxford, bachelor, 27, and Priacilla Sansbury,
of Banbury, co. Oson, spinster, 21, daughter
of Amos Sansbury, who consents — at Wickham,
near Banbury, or ... . 1 Aug. 1701. F.
Arnold, Michael, jun., of St. Margaret, West-
minster, gent., bachelor, about 27, and Mrs.
Dorothy Gougli, of same, spinster, about 20,
her parents dead, consent of her brother,
Ilenry Gough, of PenryHall, co. Stafford, esq.,
— at St. Margaret, Westminster, or new
chapel of Westminster. 25 Feb. 1G7S. ^■
Arnold, Michael, 1696. See Arnalh.
Arnold, Nemiah (so signed), of the city of
0.xford, gent., bachelor, 30, and Martha Doilcy,
of Mixbury, co. Oxford, widow— at St. Sepul-
chre, London, .or .... 19 June, 1699. F.
Arnold, Robert, of St. Mary Aldermary, citizen
of London, bachelor, about 28, and Mary
Vassal), spinster, about 20, consent of father,
Samuel Vassall, of St. George, Southwark —
at St. IMary Aldermary, or All Hallows
Stayning, London, or Lambeth, Surrey. 12 Oct.
1661. V.
Arnold, Samuel, of St. Martin, Ludgate, London,
haberdasher, and Mary Thornton, of St.
Sepulclu-e, said city, spinster, daughter of
Thomas Thornton, late of same, glazier,
deceased — at St. Olave, Silver Street, London.
9 April, 1602. B.
Arnold, Samuel, of Kensington, Middlesex,
yeomau, bachelor, 20, and Elizabeth Paulet,
ofWilsdon, Middlesex,' spinster, 16, daughter
of John Paulet, late of same, gent., consent
of her mother and brother, alleged by
William Arnold, of Kensington, yeoman — at
St. Gregory, London. 12 Nov. 1632. B.
Arnold, Thomas, of London, blacksmith, and
Elizabeth Holman, of same, spinster, daughter
of Robert Holman, of co. Berks, yeoman — at
St. Sepulchre, London. 9 April, 1597. B.
Arnold, Thomas, of Ivill, Sussex, gent., bachelor,
about 30, and Anne Ladds, of Croydon, Surrey,
spinster, about 16, consent of father, Thomas
Ladds, tanner — at Croydon aforesaid. 22 Nov.
166C. V.
Arnold, Tobias, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, brasier, and Susan Wittham, of same,
spinster, daughter of Richard Wittham, of
Dagenham, co. Essex, tanner — at St. Andrew-
in-the-Wardrobe, London. 8 Oct. 1610. B.
Arnold, William, of Fulham, Middlesex, yeoman,
and Mary Marsh, of Hendon, said county,
daughter of John Marsh, of same, yeoman,
gen. lie, 9 Dec. 1596. B.
Arpe, Matthew, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, and
Amy Wyllson, als Stafforde, widow, of Stepney
—at Stepney. 18 Nov. 1574. B.
Arpe, Peter. 16 March, 160|. See Orpe.
Arrag'on, Robert, and Joanna Coole, widow, of
St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, gen. lie, 1 July,
1567. B.
Arratt, William, and Alice Kinge, "puella" — to
marry at St. Ethelburga, London. 11 Feb.
156|. B.
Arroweakar, John, yeoman, and Anne Sorrell,
spinster, of Old Salinge, Essex, gen. lie, 31 Dec.
1568. B.
Arrowsmith, John (Arrowesmithe), and Agnes
Brydges, widow, of Stepney — at Stepney.
25 Aug. 1576. B.
Arrowsmith, Peter, of St. Clement Danes, gent.,
bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Rose Jermyn, of
St. Dunstan-in-the-West, spinster, aged 19,
consent of father, John Jermyn, of same, gent.
— at St. Mary Mounthaw, London. 24 May,
1665. V.
Arrowsmith, Thomas, grocer, and Mary Cowley,
of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, London, spinster,
daughter of — Cowley, of . . . ., co. Stafford,
gent., gon. lie, 23 Nov. 1595. B.
Arrowsmith, William, and Joanna Maynford
spinster, gen. lie, 15 Aug. 1561. B.
Artam, Leonard, and Johanna Germounte, widow,
of St. Sepulchre — at St. Sepulchre. 16 Feb.
157i B.
Arther, John, of Doncaster, co. York, bachelor,
about 25, and Katharine Manwayring, spin-
ster, about 22, daughter of Sarah Hunt, of
same, widow, who consents, alleged by
Thomas Baker, of Lambeth, co. Surrey, clerk
- -at Lambeth aforesaid. 16 Jime, 1673. F.
Arthur, John, of St. Clement, Eastcheap, and
Alice Cl}^o, of same, widow— at St. Clement
aforesaid. 8 Dec. 1562. B.
Arthur, Richard, of All Saints, city of Bristol,
gent., bachelor, about 22, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Powlett, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex,
spinster, about 21, her parents dead — at St.
Clement Danes aforesaid. 24 June, 1670. V.
Arthur, Robert, of Deptford, co. Kent, waterman,
and Margaret Ballis, of Stepney, Middlesex,
spinster, daughter of Christopher Ballis, of
same, blacksmith — at Stepney aforesaid. 4
April, 1615. B.
Artkjmstall, Richard, gent., and Elizabeth Ratt-
liffc, of City of London, spinster, gen. lie 1 Jan.
156f. B.
Arton, Bartholomew, of King Street, St. Margaret,
Westminster, butcher, and Elizabeth Pettiton,
of same, widow — at St. Margaret, Westminster.
14 Feb. 159f . D.
Arton, Richard, of Westminster, bachelor, and
Margai'ct Stake, of same, widow, [no place
given]. "Last" of Feb. 161f. D.
Arundell, Francis, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, above 21, and Isabella Wentworth,
of same, maid of honour to the Queen, having
the consent of her Majesty ; above 21 — at St.
Martin-in-the-Fields. 1 July, 1703. B.
Arundell, Gregory, gent., of Hampstead, Middle-
sex, widower, 60, and Elizabeth Smithe, of
same, maiden, 24, daughter of Robert Smith,
late of same, yeoman, deceased, consent of her
mother, Anne Smithe, of same, widow — at St.
Andi-ew-in-the-Wardrobe. 28 May, 1612. B.
Arundell, the Right Hon. John, Baron Arundell,
of Trerice, bachelor, 20, consent of his mother,
the Right Hon. Dame Jane Ai'undell, Baroness
DowagerofAi-undelljWidow, and the Hon. Eliza-
beth Wentworth, of St. James, Westminster,
spinster, 25 — at St. James, Westminster. 1
June, 1722. B.
Arundell, John, jun., of St. James, Westminster,
bachelor, 21, and Margaret Kelland, of same,
20— at St. Mary-le-Bone. 3 March, 170^. B.
Arundell, John, of Northall, co. Middlesex,
yeoman, widower, and Dorothy Thornton, of
same, spinster, daughter of Thomas Thornton,
late of Gi'eenford Magna, said county, yeoman,
deceased— at Northall aforesaid. 23 July, 1608'
Arundell, Sir Matthew (Arundle), knight, and
Mary Wrisley (Wriothesley), spinster, daughter
of Henry, late Earl of Southampton — to marry
in chapel of Mary, Countess of Southampton,
in St. Andrew, Holborn. 18 June, 1585. B.
Arundell, Thomas, esq., and Mary Culpeper,
widow — at St. Gregory, or elsewhere, in
London. 9 .Ian. 1.55^. B.
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Aryan, Garrett, mariner, and Mary Willyams, of
St. Botolph, Aldgato, London, spinster,
daughter of Henry Williams, late of same,
bricklayer, deceased — at St. Botolph aforesaid.
22 Dec. 1598. B.
AsTjury, John, of South Mims, Middlesex, glover,
and Helen Archer, of same, widow of James
Archer, husbandman — at St. Andrcw-in-the-
Wardrobo, London. 8 Sept. 1G2J.. B.
Ascom, Charles, of Pennsylvania, in America,
yeoman, bachelor, 42, and Marth Earle, of
Eatcliffe, parish of Stepney, spinster, 20, at
own disposal— at Stepney. 18 Aug. 1G87. B.
Ascombe, Ephraim, gent., of St. Martin-in-tlie-
Fields, bachelor, 2G, and Martha Gi'eene, of
Borcham, Essex, spinster, 22, daughter of
Robert Greene, late of same, yeoman, deceased,
consent of her mother, Priscilla Greene, of
same — at Boreham aforesaid. 7 Feb. 163~.
B.
Asfordby, Charles, rector of Cranford, Middlesex,
bachelor, 50, and Alice Tash, of Tver, Bucks,
spinster, 30, at her own disposal — at Stanwell
or Harmsworth, Middlesex, or Iver aforesaid.
6 Nov. 1683. P.
Ashborne, Thomas, of Scroby, co. Notts, gent.,
and Elizabeth Watson, of St. Bride, London,
spinster — at St. Dunatan-in-the-West, London.
15 Feb. 162^. B.
Aslibrooke, Samuel, and Elizabeth Barron, of St.
Leonard, Foster Lane, London, widow — at
St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London.
25 July, 1626. B.
Ashburnham, Sir Denny, bart., of Broomham,
CO. Sussex, widower, and Anne Watkins,
spinster, 30, daughter of Dame Honor Wat-
kins, of Tower Hill, and of the Tower parish,
London, widow, who consents — at St. George,
Southwark, co. Surrey. 4 Sept. 1675. F.
Ashburnliain, John, esq., of the City of London,
and Mary Fane, spinster, of said city, gen. lie.
28 Jun. 1569. B.
Ashbury, John (Ashberye), baker, of All Hallows
Steyning, and Anne Careles, spinster, of St.
Sepulchre, daughter of George Careles, of
Sutton Cofield, co. Warwick, smith — at St.
Sepulchre. 3 Oct. 1586. B.
Ashbury, Joseph, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, gent., bachelor, 27, and Elizabeth
Moore, of same, spinster, about 24, her parents
dead — at St. Martin aforesaid. 5 Aug. 1671. F.
Ashbury, William (Asheburie), and Anne Smith,
spinster, of St. Clement Danes, gen. lie. 16 Feb.
157|. B.
Ashbury, William (Ashburye), of City of London,
and Margt. Lysarde, widow, of St. Alban, Wood
Street,'gen. lie, 14 Dec. 1574. B.
Ashby, Anthony, and Johanna Gray, of Wool-
church. 24 Jan. 153|. B.
Ashby, Bonaventure (Ashebeye), gent,, and Sarah
Sweettman, spinster, of Harefield, Middlesex —
at St. Bennet, PauPs Wharf. 4 Dec. 1582. B.
Ashby, John (Asshebye), merchant taylor, of
St. Alban, Wood Street, and Jane Denton,
spinster, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate— at St.
Botolph aforesaid. 25 Feb. 158^. B.
Ashby, John (Ashbey), of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, toome-maker, and Joane Watson,
spinster, daughter of — Watson, deceased —
ac St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London. 26 Oct.
1620. B.
Ashby, John, of St. Margaret Moses, London,
merchant, widower, and Elizabeth Thorowgood,
of Hornchurch, Essex, spinster, 20, daughter
of Richard Thorowgood, of same, esq., who
consents — at Hornchurch aforesaid, or the
chapel of Havering belonging thereto. 29 Dec.
1671. F.
Ashby, Robert (Ashebie), and Dorothy Ueyden
daughter of Francis Heyden, of Watford,
Herts, spinster. 18 Feb. 158^. D.
Ashby, Stephen (Ashbey), and Martha Pollyn, of
the city of Westminster, spinster. 3 Oct.
1633. D.
Ashby, Thomas (Ashbye), yeoman, and Agnes
Broade, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, London,
widow of Henry Broade, late of same, salter
— at St. Botolph aforesaid. 1 Nov. 1598. B.
Ashcroft, John, of Gray's Inn, bachelor, 24, and
Hester Rea, of Molten, co. Lincoln, spinster,
21 and upwards, her parents dead— at St.
Katherine, near the Tower, or the chapel
within the Tower, London. 5 Aug. 1682. F.
Ashdowne, Bartholomew, gent., of Clifford's Inn,
bachelor, 27, and Mary Cuddon, of Chiswick,
Middlesex, 38, widow of Thomas Cuddon,
gent., late of same, deceased — at Chiswick. 22
Jan. 164^. B.
Ashdo-wne, Thomas, 1620. See Aishdone.
Ashe, Benjamin, of Fleshford, co. Somerset, gent.,
bachelor, about 26, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Stoakes, of Chippenham, Wilts, spinster, about
16, consent of mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Stoakes,
of same, widow — at Chippenham aforesaid.
6 May, 1670. V.
Ashe, Christopher (Ash), of St. Leonard, Shore-
ditch, Middlesex, merchant tailor, and Joane
Flendell, of same, spinster — at St. Leonard
aforesaid. 5 Sept. 1625. B.
Ashe, Christopher, 1673. See Aishe.
Ashe, Hugh, of St. Bartholomew-the-Less, and
Elizabeth Gale, of St. Mary Mounthaw — at
St. Mary Mounthaw. 16 Jan. 155|. B.
Ashe, James, of the City of London, yeoman, and
Agnes Lambden, spinster, of St. Gabi-iel
Fenchurch, London, daughter of William
Lambden, of Great Marlow, Bucks, husband-
man. 2 July, 1589. B.
Ashe, James, of the Inner Temple, gent., bachelor,
30, and Playdell Tomlinson, of St. Olave,
Southwark, Surrey, spinster, about 20,
her parents dead, with the consent of her
guardian, Charles Cox, esq., attested by
Joseph Ashe, of Christ Church College,
Oxford, gent. — at St. Olave aforesaid, or . . .
13 April, 1703. F.
Ashe, John, 1672. See Aishe.
Ashe, St. George, D.D., of St. James, Westminster,
bachelor, 40, and Jane Newcomen, of same,
widow, 27 — at All Hallows, Bread Street,
London, or .... 29 May, 1695. F.
Ashe, William, of Inner Temple, esq., bachelor,
about 22, and Mrs. Anne Popham, of Little-
cott, Wilts, spinster, about 16, consent of her
brother and guardian. Sir Francis Popham,
K.B.— at Chclton, Wilts. 27 June, 1670. V.
Ashen, Thomas, of Horndon-on-the-Hill, Essex,
gent., bachelor, about 22, and Mrs. Frances
Carter, of Colne, co. Huntingdon, spinster, about
20, her mother's consent — at Rampton, co.
Cambridge. 19 April, 1669. V.
Ashenden, John, of St. Martin, Ludgate, London,
scrivener, and Barbara Andrewes, of St.
Michael, Wood Street, spinster, daughter of
George Andrewes, of same, gold-weaver — at
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 14 April,
1609. B.
Ashenhurst, John, of Great Baddow, co. Essex,
gent., aged 30 and upwards, and Elizabeth
Wells, of Great Gaddesden, Herts, spinster,
28, at St. Mary, Whitechapel or Stratford.
Bow, CO. Middlesex. 26 Aug. 1663. F.
Ashemore, Henry, of Islington, co. Middlesex,
victualler, and Dorothy Webb, spinster,
daughter of John Webb, deceased — at St.
Mary, Islington, aforesaid. 12 Oct. 1615. B.
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42
Ashfield, Edmundo (Ashefeildo), esq., of St.
Sepulclire, London, and Clara Whorde, of Christ-
church, Newgate, spinster, daughter of William
Whorde, (? Horde) of same, esq., gen. lie., 12
Aug. 1588. B.
Ashfield, Sir John, knight, 30, and Dame Elizabeth
Altham, 27, widow of Sir James Altham,
knight, deceased — at St. Botolph, Aldersgate,
London. 30 April, 1G27. B.
Ashfield, Sir Richard (Aslifeild), bart., of St. Giles-
in-y<^-Fie]ds, widower, 44, and Madam Darcase
Burckett, of St. Katherine, Tower of London,
widow— at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street,
St. Giles-in-the-Fields, or St. James, Clerken-
well. 30 Dec. 1673. B.
Ashfield, Richard (Ashfeild), of St. Giles-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex, esq., bachelor, about 22,
and Mrs. Mary Gunning, of St. Dunstan-in-the-
West, spinster, aljout 22, her parents dead
. — at St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street.
26 Dec. 1677. V.
Ashford, Thomas, of Axminster, co. Devon, clerk,
bachelor, 36, and Milliam Galhampton, of
Topsham, said county, spinster, 22, her father
dead, and she at her own disposal — at
Axminster, Kilmington, or Chardstoke, co.
Devon. 24 Nov. ]662. F.
Ashhurst, Henry [seems to sign junior], of
Hackney, Middlesex, gent., bachelor, about 24,
and the Hon. Mrs. Dyana Pagett, of West
Drayton, said county, spinster, about 22, con-
sent of father, the Right Hon. William, Lord
Pagett — at Hampton Magna, Middlesex.
26 March, 1670. V.
Ashhurst, Samuel, of St. Mary-at-Hill, London,
gent., and Martha Smyth, of St. Giles, Cripple-
gate, spinster, about 18, consent of her parents
—at St. Giles aforesaid. 17 Oct. 1660. V.
Ashhurst, Samuel, of St. James, Clerkenwell,
gent., widower, about 40, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Perry, of Hornsey, Middlesex, spinster, about
24, and at own disposal — at Newington Green
or Stoke Newington, Middlesex. 1 April, 1670.
V.
Ashhurst, William ( Ashurst) , of Hackney, Middle-
sex, gent., bachelor, about 21, and Mrs. Eliza-
beth Thompson, of Newington Green, said
county, spinster, about 21, consent of father,
Robert Thompson, of same, gent. — at Newing-
ton aforesaid. 31 Aug. 1668. V.
Ashley, Anthony. The Right Hon. Anthony, Lord
Ashley, alleged marriage of his son, Anthony
Ashley, esq., and Dame Dorothy Manners,
daughter of the Right Hon. John, Earl of
Rutland — at parish church or chapel of
Belvoir Castle, or in any church or chapel in
province of Canterbury. 18 Aug. 1669. V.
Ashley, Francis, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, gent.,
bachelor, about 28, and Miriam Merriton, of
St. Clement Danes, widow, about 27 — at St.
Clement Danes or St. Giles-in-the-Fields.
4 March, 166S-. V.
Ashley, Henry (Assheley), esq., and Katherine
Basset, gent., of Hever, diocese of Canter-
bury. 8 Dec. 1517. F.
Ashley, John (Assheley), of City of London, esq.,
and Margaret Lenton, alias Grays, of co.
Essex, gen. lie, 13 Oct. 1565. B.
Ashley, the Hon. Maurice, esq., of St. Giles-in-
the-Fields, bachelor, 30, and Mrs. Catharine
Popple, of St. Andrew, Holborn, S]->inster, 21
—at St. Giles aforesaid. 2 June, 1709. B.
Ashley, Michael, of Houghton, Notts, gent.,
bachelor, 27, and Mary Haywood, of same,
spinster, 24, her parents dead, alleged by
Francis Ashley, of Lincoln's Inn, gent. — at
St. Mary, Savoy, or Islington, or Hampstead,
CO. Middlesex. 29 May, 1666. F.
Ashley, William, of Tamworth, co. Stafford, gent.,
liachclor, about 31, and Mary Babington, of
the city of Lichfield, spinster, about 31, con-
sent of her parents — at Tamworth aforesaid.
6 Feb. ]67i. V.
Ashmole, Ellas, of Middle Temple, esq., widower,
about 50, and Elizabeth Dugdale, of St.
Dunstan-in-the-AVest, spinster, about 34 — ■
at Gray's Inn Chapel, alleged by William
Hobbs, of St. Mary, Savoy, gent. 21 Oi't. 1668,
V.
Ashton, Baldwin, of city of Westminster, yeoman,
bachelor, 24, and Sara Croode, of same,
spinster, 20, daughter of John Croode, late of
. . . ., CO. Kent, yeoman, deceased, alleged by
Robert Ashton, of same, 'gent. — at St. Pancras.
14 Oct. 1030. B.
Ashton, Charles, of Gray's Inn, gent., and Alice
Healye, spinster, of St. Mary, Aldermanbury,
daughter of John Healye, late of Rochedall,
CO. Lancaster, clothier, deceased, gen. lie.,
7 Jan. 158^. B.
Ashton, Lawrence, of St. Giles, Cripplegate,
London, cloth worker, widower, and Anne
Monney, of Edmonton, co. Middlesex, spinster,
her parents dead — at Edmonton aforesaid.
13 May, 1619. B.
Ashton, Matthew, of St. Martiu-in-the-Fields,
gent., bachelor, 35, and Mrs. Ann Athy, of
same, spinster, 23, consent of father, Mr.
Richard Athy — at St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
20 Oct. 1696. B.
Ashton, Robert, 1564-. See Aishton.
Ashton, Sedgwick, of the Middle Temple, bachelor,
23, and Sarah Capell, spinster, 18, daughter of
Sarah Capell, of Willingalo Doe, co. Essex,
widow, who consents, alleged by Nicholas
Ashton, of St. Gregory, London — at Bishops
Hatfield, Herts, or .... 17 May, 1688. F.
Ashton, Thomas, of Upwood, co. Huntingdon,
gent., widower, about 50, and Elizabeth
Hustwhat, of Ramsey, said county, widow,
about 46 — at Ramsey aforesaid. 10 Jan. 166^.
V.
Ashton, Walter, of Yerstone, co. Derby, genfc.,
bachelor, about 26, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Alestrie, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex,
spinster, about 21, her parents dead — at St.
Mary, Savoy, Middlesex. 15 April, 1668.
V.
Ashton, William, of St. Andrew, Holborn, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Deborah Graves,
of same,spinster, about 21, consent of guardian,
her parents dead — at St. Martin-iu-the-Fields,
or St. Mary, Savoy. 30 Oct. 1673. V,
Ashton, William (i.e., Assheton), D.D., of Becken-
ham, Kent, bachelor, 46, and Anne Peache, of
Rotherhithe, co. Surrey, widow — at St. Ethel-
burgh, London, or ... . 15 May, 1689. F.
Ashwell, Thomas, of St. Leonard, Shoreditcb.
gent., widower, about 46, and Jane Moye, of
St. Nicholas Olave, London, spinster, about
26, and at own dispose — at St. Trinity,
London. 31 Oct. 1663. V.
Ash-well, William (Asshewell), of St. Margaret,
King's Lynn, of the diocese of Norwich, and
Elizabeth Goldewell, of St. Botolph, Aldgate
—at St. Botolph aforesaid. 17 Jan. 154|. B.
Ashewyn, Anthony, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
Loudon, saddler, and Grace Bigrave, of same,
spinster, daughter of — Bigrave, deceased —
at St. Botolph aforesaid. 20 May, 1612. B.
Aske, Robert, of St. Mary, Aldermanbury, London,
esq., widower, about 40, and Mrs. Mary
Bonfoy, of Ealing, Middlesex, widow, about
40— at All Hallows-in-the-Wall, London. 17
Feb. 167^. V.
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Askerne, Josias, gent., of St. Bennett Sherehog,
London, bachelor, 40, and Mary Munk, of
precinct of Bridwell, widow, about same age
— at St. Bennett Sherehogg aforesaid. 7 ¥eh.
1G21^. B.
Askeryck, William, and Elizabeth Ludford, of the
diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. 20 April,
1548. F.
Askewe, Edward (Asttoe), esq., servant to our
lord the king, and Margaret Skypwyth, of
the diocese of Lincoln, widow. 27 April, 1545.
F.
Aske-we, James, of St. Mary Magdalen, Milk
Street, London, stationer, and Elizabeth
Powell, widow, of St. Margaret Moses, Friday
Street, London, relict of William Powell, late
of All Hallows, Lombard Street, haberdasher,
gen. lie, 28 July, 1590. B.
Askewe, James (Askew), tailor, bachelor, and
Margaret Grundy, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
London, widow of Thomas Grundy — at St.
Andrew, Holborn, aforesaid. 10 Jan. 162y. B.
Askewe, John, 1545. Sec Aiscougiie.
Askewe, John, and Dorothy Ossybroke. 12 Dec.
1586. D.
Askewe, John (Askew), of city of Westminster,
" nauta," and Elizabeth Burley, of same,
widow. 3 Jan. 163|. D.
Askewe, Thomas (Askue), of Stepney, Middlesex,
sailor, and Elizabeth Baxter, widow of Andrew
Baxter. 19 Jan. 162,^. B.
Askewithe, William, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
and Eosina Gocianos, of Stepney, widow — at
Bromley, Middlesex. 23 June, 1579. B.
Askey, Henry, of Stepney, co. Middlesex, sailor,
and Elizabeth Dimmocke, of same, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Dimmocke, deceased — at
Stepney aforesaid. 8 July, 1616. B.
Aslyn, John, poulter, and Johanna Hale, spinster,
of Great All Hallows, Thames Street, daughter
of — Hale, late of Awdenham, Herts, tailor,
deceased — at St. George, Botolph Lane. 5 May,
1585. B.
Asmall, Thomas, of Elwicke, co. Durham, gent.,
bachelor, about 22, and Elizabeth Butler, of
St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster, about 24, her
parents dead — at Gray's Ina Chapel or St.
Andrew, Holborn. 25 Nov. 1669. Y.
Asmere, Roger, of St. Andrew, Holborn, and
Margaret Peter, spinster, of City of London
• — at St. Stephen, Coleman Street. 23 April,
1576. B.
Aspervill, Alexander, of Whayle, co. Lancaster,
gent., bachelor, 22, and Avis Wight, of St.
Giles-in-the-Fields, widow, 22, late ux. of
William Wight, deceased — at St. Faith-the-
Virgin, London. 15 Feb. 163^. B.
Aspinall, Ridgly, gent., of Great St. Helen,
London, bachelor, 40, and Elizabeth Shelvocke,
of St. Sepulchre, spinster, 49 — at St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf, or Little St. Bartholomew.
9 Oct. 16.38. B.
Aspinwall, Gilbert, of Inner Temple, esq.,
bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Mary Bushell, of
Hackney, Middlesex, spinster, about 18, con-
sent of father, Edward Bushel], merchant —
— at Hackney, or St. Leonard, Shoreditch.
9 May, 1672. V.
Aspley, William, clerk, vicar of Royston, and
Alice Grewell, of same, gen. lie, 30 May, 1571.
Assheton, James, of St. Mary-le-Bow, Ijachelor,
23, and Elizabeth Innes, of St. Mary Cole,
London, spinster, 22, their friends consent —
at All Hallows-in-the-Wall. 8 Feb. ]70f. B.
Assheton, Ralph, of Cuerdale, co. Lancaster, esq.,
bachelor, above 24, and Rebecca Hulls, of St.
Mary Abchurch, London, spinster, above 19,
daughter of William Hulls, of same, esq., who
consents — at Henry VII. 's Chapel, West-
minster. 7 Aug. 1752. F.
Assheton, Thomas, of Rotterdam, in Holland,
merchant, bachelor, 30, and Frances Clapham,
of same, spinster, 22 — at the church at Rotter-
dam, alleged by Thomas Bladwell, gent., of
St. Michael Basishaw. 7 Feb. 164i. B.
Assheton, William, the younger, esq., of Down-
ham Hall, CO. Lancaster, bachelor, above 21,
and Frances Annabella Cockayne, of St.
George, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, spinster,
above 21 — at St. George, Bloomsbury, afore-
said. 8 Aug. 1816. B.
Asson, Hugh, trumpeter, and Jane Willyams,
spinster, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, daughter of
— Williams, late of St. Katherine, near the
Tower of London, feltmaker, deceased, at St.
Botolph, Aldgate. 12 July, 1587. B.
Asson, James, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
bachelor, and Avice Teston, of same, spinster
— at same. 25 May, 1616. D.
Asteley, Sir Andrew, knight, of Writtle, Essex,
about 40, whose wife died a year or more ago,
and Mary Drywood, of St. Michael, Cornhill,
35, widow of George Drywood, clerk, parson
of South Wokinden, co. Essex, deceased — at
St. Alphage - in - Cripplegate. 20 Feb. 1614.
B.
Astell, James, gent., of St. Benet Fink, bachelor,
24, and Anne King, of St. Martin Outwich.
spinster, 24 — at St. Martin Outwich. 7 April,
1638. B.
Astley, Philip, of Melton Constable, co. Norfolk,
esq., bachelor, about 22, and Elizabeth
Bransby, of Great Yarmouth, said county,
spinster, about 18, her parents dead, with
consent of her uncle and guardian, Robert
Bransby, esq. — at St. Margaret, Westminster,
or ... . 1 Dec. 1690. F.
Astley, Richard, of Chipping Norton, co. Oxon,
clerk, and Anne Gilborne, of precinct of St.
Martin-le- Grand, clothworker — at St. Leonard,
in said precinct. 19 Oct. 1622. D.
Aston, David, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London,
gent., bachelor, about 26, and Mary Cawton,
of Bartholomew Close, London, spinster, about
19, her father's consent— at St. Sepulchre,
London, St. Leonard, Shoreditch, or All
Hallows-in-the-Wall. London. 14 April, 1676.
Y.
Aston, Edmund, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
Middlesex, gent., bachelor, about 30, and Mrs.
Elizabeth Ramsey, of Petworth, co. Sussex,
spinster, about 22, at her own disposal — at
Petworth aforesaid. 8 March, 167f . Y.
Aston, Francis, gent., of St. Mary-le-Strand,
bachelor, 30, and Margaret Chat well, of same,
spinster, 29, consent of her mother, Joane
Chatwell, a widow — at St. Faith, London.
2 Dec. 1640. B.
Aston, Richard, of Aston, co. Chester, esq., and
Suzanna Barwick, of Westminster, spinster —
at St. Margaret, Westminster. 14 Sept. 1618.
D.
Aston, Richard, of St. Andrew, Holborn, London,
gent., and Abigail Burgh, of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex, widow- — at St. Martin afore-
said, St. Bartholomew • the - Great, London,
or St. Mary, Savoy, Middlesex. 23 July, 1661.
B.
Aston, Richard, of the Inner Temple, esq.,
widower, and Mary Motheu, of Guilford,
Sui-rey, spinster, 31, at her own disposal — at
Guilford aforesaid, or . . . . 11 April, 1688. F.
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Astou, Robert, of Chestlmnt, and Auiie Cottes, of
Ejiijiug — at Epping. 10 Nov. 1548. B.
Aston, Sir Roger, knight, and " Cordallam" Stan-
hope, daughter of Sir John Stanhope, knight —
at St. Margaret, Westminster. 21 June, 1605. D.
Aston, Thomas, of St. Michael, Queenhithe,
London, gent., and Catherine Bowser, of St.
Botolph, Aldersgate, said city, widow of John
Bowser, late of same, stonecutter, gen. lie,
1 Nov. 1595. B.
Aston, Thomas, gent., of St. James, Clerkenwell,
widower, 55, and Frances Selson, of same, 43,
widow of John Selson, gent., deceased a year
since — at St. James, Clerkenwell. 15 Aug.
1620. B.
Aston, Sir Thomas, bart., of St. James, West-
minster, bachelor, 30, and Catharine Wid-
drington, of same, spinster, 25 — at St. Martin-
in-the-Fields. 22 Oct. 1703. B.
Astou, William, of St. Sepulchre, London,
armourer, and Margaret Cole, of same,
spinster, daughter of Nicholas Cole, of same,
baker— at St. Andrew, Holborn. 12 Feb. 161$.
B.
Aston, William, of Loughborough, co. Leicester,
gent., widower, 30, and Elizabeth Gill, of St.
Michael Basishaw, widow, 38, at All Hallows-
in-the-Wall, or St. Mary, Aldermanbury.
12 July, 1642. B.
Aston, William, of Chipping Barnet, Herts, clerk,
widower, about 2G, and Mrs. Mary Charleton,
of St. Stephen, Coleman Street, London,
spinster, about 22, at her own disposal, her
parents dead — at All Hallows Stayning, or
St. Olave, Hart Street, London. 27 May,
1675. V.
Astry, James, gent., of City of London, bachelor,
25, and Diana Bee, spinster, 23, daughter of
Edward Bee, of Little St. Bartholomew, who
consents — at St. Bride or SL. Faith. 26 July,
1633. B.
Astry, Ralph (Astrye), and Alice Rotherham, of the
diocese of Lincoln, widow. 17 Jan. 154f. F.
Asttoe, Edward, 1545. See A.skewe.
Astwood, Anthony (Astewood), of St. Andrew,
Holborn, cutler, and Alice Griffin, of St.
Botolph, Aldersgate, widow of William Griffin,
late of same, cutler — at St. Leonard, Shore-
ditch, Middlesex. 26 Sept. 1603. B.
Astwood, William, of Swasye, co. Cambridge,
gent., widower, aged 35, and 'Ma.rj Hurst, of
St. Bartholomew-the-Less, London, spinster,
about 25, her parents dead — at St. Bartholo-
mew aforesaid, or St. Faith, London. 24 April,
1649. F.
Astwycke, John, now of City of London, gent.,
and Frances Shelton, of Hanwell, Middlesex,
relict of — Shelton, late of same, deceased,
gen. lie, 3 Dec. 1588. B.
Asty, Francis (Astie), of London, merchant, bach.,
28, and Honora Brunskell, spin., 17, daughter
of Ambrose Brunskell, of St. Lawrence, Old
Jewry, citizen and draper, of London, who
alleges — at St. Peter, Paul's W^harf, St. Mary
Aldermary, or St. Mary Macrdalen, Old Fish
Street, London. 27 Feb. 164g. F.
Asty, Francis, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth Tench, of the
liberty of the Tower, spinster, 19, daughter of
Nathaniel Tench, esq., of same, who consents —
at St. Mildred-in-the-Poultry, London, or ... .
19 March, 1694. F.
Atcheley, Edward, merchant taylor, of St. George,
Botolph Lane, and Margaret Frier, spinster, of
same, daughter of Thomas Frier, of Rickerden,
Salop, yeomau, gen. lie, 25 Sept. 1587. B,
Atfend, William, of Lambeth, co. Surrey, gent.,
widower, about 45, and Elizabeth Andrewcs, of
St. Margaret, Westminster, widow, about
35 — at Lambeth aforesaid. 16 Sept. 1678. V.
Atford, John, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
bachelor, and Mary Soaper, of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, widow. 1 Oct. 1G73. D.
Athy, John, of Paddington, Middlesex, gent.,
widower, about 41, and Elizabeth Hinton, of
St. Gabriel Fenchurch, widow, about 32 — at
St. Martin-in-the-Fields or St. Saviour, South-
wark. 29 May, 1663. V.
Athy, John, of Paddington, Middlesex, gent.,
widower, about 56, and Mrs. Mary Haslam, of
St. Nicholas, in Rochester, co. Kent, spinster,
about 20, her mother's consent — at St. Nicholas
aforesaid. 17 Feb. 167^. V.
Athy, Richard, of Little Billing, co. Northampton,
bachelor, 23, and Susan Dix, spinster, 21,
daughter of John Dix, of Rumford, co. Essex,
gent., who consents — at St. Mary Mounthaw
or St. Mary Somerset, London. 16 Jan. 166f.
F.
Athy, Thomas, of St. James, Westminster, Middle-
sex, bachelor, 20, his parents dead, and Anne
Brownlow, spinster, 18, daughter of Robert
Brownlow, of the Tower of London, gent.,
who consents — at St. Leonard, Shoreditch,
Middlesex, or ... . 7 June, 1695, F.
Atkins, Ambrose. See Abkyxs.
Atkins, David, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London,
gent., widower, and Jane Pettifer, spinster, 19,
daughter of — Pettifer, of same, who con-
sents— at St. Giles aforesaid. 11 June, 1666,
F.
Atkins, Edward (Atkyns) (sic subs.) , of Lincoln's
Inn, esq., bachelor, about 23, and Mrs. Agnes
Atkins, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, spinster,
about 18, consent of father, Sir Richard
Atkins, of Hadham, co. Herts, bart. — at St.
Andrew, Holborn, or Lincoln's Inn Chapel.
8 Feb. 167I-. V.
Atkins, Francis, of Chard, co. Somerset, clerk,
bachelor, 49, and Susanna Chafe, spinster, 30,
daughter of John Chafe, of Memburie, co.
Devon, gent., who consents — at Chard or
Memburie aforesaid. 8 July, 1661. F.
Atkins, Henry (Atkyns), doctor of medicine, of
Christchurch, Newgate, London, and Mary
Pigott, spinster, of St. Lawrence, Old Jewry,
daughter of Thomas Pigott, of Dodershall, co.
Bucks, esq., gen. lie, 13 Nov. 1591. B.
Atkins, James, and Mary Wormington. 31 Jan.
163f, D.
Atkins, James, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex,
gent., bachelor, 25, and Elizabeth Taylor, of
St. Gregory, London, 19, her parents dead,
with consent of her guardian, Mr. Thomas
Harrison — at Great St. Bartholomew, London,
or ... . 11 Jan. 169|. F.
Atkins, Jonathan, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, esq.,
widower, about 45, and Elizabeth Anderson, of
same, widow, about 30 — at Knightsbridge,
Marylebone, or Islington, Middlesex. 8 Oct.
1661. V.
Atkins, Nicholas, and Audrey Valentine, spinster
— at Kingsbury, Middlesex. 8 Jan. 161^. B.
Atkins, Richard (Atkyns), of Lincoln's Inn, esq.,
and Ellen Marche, spinster, of St. Olave,
Silver Street, at St. Olave aforesaid. 29 April,
1576, B.
Atkins, Richard, 1580. -S'ee Atkys.
Atkins, Sir Robert, of Lincoln's Inn, knight,
bachelor, about 21, his father's consent, and
Mrs. Lovise de Carterett, of Lincoln's Inn
Fields, Middlesex, spinster, about 15, consent
of father. Sir George de Carterett, knight — at
St. Andrew, Holborn. 5 July, 1669. V.
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48
Atkins, Sir liobert (Atkyns), Knight of the Bath,
widower, and Anno Dacres, spinster, 21,
daughter of Sir Thomas Dacres, late of Chest-
hunt, Herts — at Broxbourne, Chesthunt, or
Wormley, Herts, or Waltham Abbey, Essex.
21 April, 1681. F.
Atkins, Robert (Atkyns), of St. Peter, Cornhill,
bachelor, 27, and Mrs. Anna Maria Bonnell, of
Upton, parish of Westham, Essex, spinster, 18,
consent of father, Captain John Bonnell — at
St. Alphage, London. 21 July, 1702. B.
Atkins, Thomas, of Redcliffe, parish of Stepney,
Middlesex, shipwright, and Katherine Tittley,
spinster, of AH Hallows Staining, London,
daughter of — Titley, late citizen anrl
merchant taylor, of London, deceased, gen.
lie, 28 Feb. 15§a. B.
Atkins, Thomas, of St. Bride, London, horner,
and Catherine Griffin, of St. Mary Woolchurch,
London, widow of Edward Griffin, late of same,
bricklayer. 9 Feb. 1615. B.
Atkins, Thomas, of Lincoln's Inn, esq., widower,
22, and Bridget Palmer, spinster, 17, daughter
of Sir William Palmer, knight, of Warden
Street, co. Beds, who consents — at St. Andrew,
Holborn, or St. Bride, Fleet Street, London.
11 Oct. 1661. F.
Atkins, Thomas, of St. Matthew, Friday Street,
London, bachelor, about 23, and Katherine
Greene, spinster, about 18, daughter of John
Greene, of Enfield, Middlesex, esq., who con-
sents— at St. Giles, Cripplegate, or ... . 13
Feb. 168|. F.
Atkins, Thomas, of Hammersmith, co. Middlesex,
esq., bachelor, about 26, and Mrs. Susanne
Utgar, of same, spinster, about 24, and at own
disposal— at St. Mary, Savoy. ISjMay, 1667.
V.
Atkins, William, and Katherine Seebrooke, widow
of St. Albans, Herts, gen. lie. 2 Sept. 1578.
B.
Atkins, William, of Staynes, Middlesex, innholder,
and Grace Remnant, of same, widow of John
Remnant, late of Colbrooke, co. Bucks,
mercer, gen. lie, 11 Sept. 1592. B.
Atkins, William (Atkyns), of city of Westminster,
waterman, and Bridget Goddard, widow, late
ux. John Goddard, lato of St. Giles-in-the-
Fields — at St. Margaret, Westminster. 6 Feb
160f. D.
Atkins, William (Atkines), tanner, and Christian
Wetlierley, of Kentish Town, co. Middlesex,
spinster, daughter of John Wetherley, of same,
yeoman — at St. Leonard, Foster Lane, London.
27 May, 1620. B.
Atkins, William, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
bachelor, and Sarah Andrews, of St. Martin-
in-the-Fields, spinster. 20 May, 1676. D.
Atkinson, Charles, of St. James, Garlick Hithe,
London, brewer, and Alice Hall, of St. Mary
Somerset, London, spinster — at St. Mary
Somerset aforesaid. 23 Feb. 162|. B.
Atkinson, Christopher, of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
London, bachelor, 29, and Sarah Primrose, of
Stepney, Middlesex, spinster, 19, daughter of
David Primrose, of same, clerk, who consents
—at All Hallows-in-the-Wall, St. Botolph,
Aldgate, or St. Botolph, Aldersgato, London.
2 Dec. 1685. F.
Atkinson, Edmund (Atkynsou), of the king's
household, and Mary Lenthroppe, of St.
Catherine Cree Church, London. 2 Dec. 1545.
F.
Atkinson, Francis, of St. Clement Danes, Middle-
sex, barber, and Elizabeth Shcltou, of same,
widow of Ellis Shelton — at St. James,
Garlick Hithe, or St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London. 19 Feb, 162;^. B.
Atkinson, George, of St. Sepulchre, London,
cordvvainer,. and Joano Stevens, of same,
widow of William Stevens, poulterer— at
.... 22 Nov. 1618. B.
Atkinson, Henry (Atkynson), and .Johanna Arte,
spinster, gen. lie., 31 Jan. 157-|. B.
Atkinson, Henry, gent., of St. Giles, Cripplegate,
bachelor, 23, and Sibilla Rutland, of same,
widow, 27 — at St. Giles, Cripplegate. 22 Feb.
1037. B.
Atkinson, Henry, gent., widower, 45, and Anne
Prcstwood, widow, 40, both of St. Andrew,
Holborn — at Marylebonc, Middlesex. 12 Sept.
1663. F.
Atkinson, Hugh, of Edgware, co. Middlesex,
sawyer, and Isabell Norton, of Little Stan-
more, said county, spinster, daughter of Avery
Norton, late of same, husbandman, deceased —
at Little Stanmore aforesaid. 13 May, 1612. B.
Atkinson, Jeremiah, gent., of St. Dunstan-in-the-
West, London, bachelor, 36, and Jane Chedsey,
of same, spinster, 24 or 25, daughter of John
Chedsey, of Munckley, co. Devon, yeoman —
at Christ Church, London. 13 AjDril, 1624. B.
Atkinson, John. See Ackynson.
Atkinson, John (Atkynson), of diocese of London,
and Agnes Randall, of the diocese of Norwich.
23 April, 1548. F.
Atkinson, John, of St. Bride, London, gent.,
bachelor, and Sara Cartwright, of South Mims,
Middlesex, si^inster, daughter of — Cart-
wright, gent., deceased — at St. Matthew, Friday
Street, London. 28 Feb., 10,}^. B.
Atkinson, John, of St. Andrew Undershaft,
bachelor, 27, and Abigail Hoskins, of St.
Bride, London, spinster, 27 — at St. Gregory.
25 Oct. 1719. B.
Atkinson, Michael, of St. Andrew Undershaft,
London, tyler, and Susan Chaundler, of
Barking, co. Essex, spinster, daughter of
William Chaundler, late of the City of London,
Salter, deceased — at Barking aforesaid. 27
July, 1610. B.
Atkinson, Peter, of Fulham, Middlesex, fisher-
man, and Suzanna Carewe, alias Coole, spinster,
gen. lie, 4 Nov. 1583. B.
Atkinson, Richard (Atkynson), of St. Michael,
Qucenhithe, and Jane Harvye, widow, of St.
Sepulchre — at St. Sepulchre. 27 Feb. 157|-. B.
Atkinson, Richard, of the Cityof London, yeoman,
and Johanna Mylls, of same, widow, of —
Mylls, late of St. Saviour, Sonthwai-k, water-
man, deceased, gen. He., 20 Nov. 15SS. B.
Atkinson, Richard, of Stepney, co. Middlesex,
widower, and Mary Sacker, of same, widow —
at Trinity, Minories, or St. Mary, Whitechapcl,
Middlesex. 6 March, 166|^. B.
Atkinson, Robert (Attkyiison), and Margaret
Pyttcher, of Tottenham, widow, gon. lie, 31
March, 1574. B.
Atkinson, Simond, of St. Mary, Islington, cook,
and Margaret Garrett, widow of Henry
Garrett, late of same, tailor, deceased, gen. lie,
2 April, 1589. B.
Atkinson, Stephen, of City of London, cooper,
and Joane Worseley, spinster, of St. Andrew
Undershaft, London, daughter of — Worseley,
late of Watford, Herts, brewer, deceased, gen.
lie, 17 June, 1589. B.
Atkinson, Thomas, of St. Bride, London, homer,
and Susan Lloyd, of same, spinster, daughter
of Thomas Lloyd, brasier — at St. Peter, Paul's
Wharf, London. 6 Aug. 1621. B.
Atkinson, Thomas, of St. Mary Woolnoth, Lon-
don, gold.smith, and LMtice Hamore, of same,
spinster, daughter of William Hamore, of same,
clothworker — at St. Mary Woolnoth afore-
said. 18 Oct. 1610. B.
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Atkinson, Thomas, of St. Andrew, Holboni,
scrivener, and Alice Yates, of St. Katherine
Cree Church, widow of — Yates, late of
same, barber — at Hackney, co. Middlesex. 1
Oct. 1597. B.
Atkinson, Thomas, of St. Olave, Southwark,
widower, about 52, and Margaret Gill, of same,
widow, about 40 — at Trinity, Minories, alleged
by Grace Bailey, of Trinity aforesaid, widow.
1 Nov. 1665. V.
Atkinson, William, of St. Mary Matfellon, and
Fortune Mayre, widow, of St. Martin Orgar
— at St. Martin aforesaid. 4 Oct. 1562. B.
Atkinson, William, of St. Sepulchre, London,
tailor, and Margaret Warner, of same, spinster,
daughter of Richard Warner, butcher — at St.
Sepulchre aforesaid. 1 Aug. 1620. B.
Atkinson, William, of St. Matthew, Friday
Street, London, merchant, bachelor, and
Mary Browne, of same, spinster, daughter of
Geo. Browne, of Marston, Somerset, yeoman —
at St. Matthew aforesaid. 22 July, 1622. B.
Atkinson, William, of St. Clement Danes, Middle-
sex, embroiderer, and Elizabeth Wortley, of
same, widow of Robert Wortley, carpenter —
at St. Max'tin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 3 Dec.
1622. B.
Atkys, Richard, saddler, and Aunc Kirbye, widow,
of Christchurch, Newgate — to marry there.
13 Aug. 1580. B.
Atterbury, Lawrence, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
saddler, bachelor, about 36, and Elizabeth
Poynter, of same, spinster, about 34, at her
own disposal — at St. Nicholas, London, or St.
Martin aforesaid. 23 Dec. 1661. V.
Atterbye, Thomas, and Blith Cowper, widow, of
St. Michael, Queenhithe, London — to marry
there. 21 June, 1563. B.
Atterbye, Thomas, of City of Loudon, master
of arts, and Margaret Hewes, widow, of St.
John Zachary, relict of Thomas Hewes, late
of same, grocer, gen. lie, 26 Nov. 1586. B.
Attfeild, Johji (sic subs.), of Chobham, Surrey,
gent., bachelor, about 23, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Hall, of same, sijinster, about 21, her brother's
consent, her father dead — at St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, St. Paul, Covent Garden, St.
Mary, Savoy, or Gray's Inn Chapel. 26 April,
1675. V.
Attlee, William, of Acton, co. Middlesex, bachelor,
26, and Elizabeth Bonfoy, spinster, 21,
daughter of Dame — Bonfoy, of Ealing,
Middlesex, who consents — at Ealing aforesaid.
13 Aug. 1687. F.
Attlewond, Francis, of St. Alban, Wood Street,
London, girdler, and Margaret Johnson,
widow of Thomas Johnson — at St. James-in-
the-Wall, London. 22 Oct. 1625. B.
Attwood, Andrew, of City of London, gent., and
Marion Mildemay, spinster, of St. Olave,
Hart Street, daughter of John Mildemay, late
of Crettingham, co. Suffolk, gent., deceased,
gen. lie, 23 Nov. 1586. B.
Attwood, Godman (Atwood), of Woolverly
Court, CO. Worcester, gent., bachelor, about
22, and Susanna Hubbert, of Wandsworth,
Surrey, spinster, about 22, her parents dead —
at St. Alphage, London, or Knightsbridge
Chapel, Middlesex. 24 Dec. 1670. V.
Attwood, John (Atwood), esq., of Gray's Inn,
bachelor, 37, and Elizabeth Young, above 19,
consent of father, Patrick Young, of Bromfield,
CO. Essex, esq. — at Braintree, Barneston, or
AVidford. in said county. 17 Aug. 1642. B.
Attwood, Thomas (Attwoode), haberdasher, and
Martha Howe, spinster, of St. Lawrence, Old
Jewry, daughter of Thomas Howe, late citizen
and lishmonger, of London, deceased — at St.
Lawrence aforesaid. 20 July, 1584. B.
Attwood, William (Attwoode), clothworker, and
Elizabeth Hill, spinster, of St. Katherine
Coleman, daughter of Amie Hill, of same,
widow — to marry there. 5 Feb. 158g. B.
Attwood, William (Atwood), of Gray's Inn,
Middlesex, esq., bachelor, about 25, and
Mrs. Mary Leigh, of St. Bartholomew-the-
Great, London, spinster, about 19, with
consent of her father, Edward Leigh, of
same, esq. — at Kensington, Middlesex. 13 Feb.
167f V.
Attye, Christopher, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate,
London, cook, and Elizabeth Richardson,
widow of Robert Richardson — at St. Mary
Magdalene, Old Fish Street, Loudon. 10 Jan.
1624. B.
Atwell, Hugh, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, London,
gent., and Mary Partridge, of same, widow of
John Partridge, late of same, gardener — at
Stepney, co. Middlesex. 4 May, 1618. B.
Atwell, John, bachelor, and Edward (.sic) Smith,
spinster. 8 July, 1668. D.
Auborn, John, of Waybridge, Surrey, gent.,
bachelor, about 32, and Mary Elmar, of same,
spinster, aged 19, consent of father, Luke
Elmar, of same, gent. — at St. Mary Magdalene,
Old Fish Street, or St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
18 Nov. 1663. V.
Aubrey. Seo Awbrky.
Aucher, John, D.D., bachelor, about 40, and
Susan Peake, spinster, 20, daughter of Thomas
Peake, of the city of Canterbury, esq., who
consents — at Harbledown, co. Kent, Canter-
bury Cathedi-al, or All Hallows, Lombard
Street, London. 3 Sept. 1662. P
Audley, Abell (Awdley), of St. Mary, Whitechapel,
Middlesex, butcher, and Margery Dixson, of
Waltham Holy Cross, Herts, spinster, daughter
of Edward Dixson, of same, blacksmith, gen.
lie, 5 Dec. 1595. B.
Audley, Francis, of St. Sepiilchre, Middlesex,
gent., bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Rose Hart,
of same, spinster, about 22, consent of
father, William Hart, of same, gent. — at St.
Catherine Cree Church, London. 14 Oct.
1676. V.
Audley, Henry (Awdley), of Staple Inn, gent.,
bachelor, 23, and Anne Turner, of Barking, co.
Essex, widow of Richard Turner, late of Orsett,
CO. Essex, deceased about four years ago — at St.
Mary -le- Strand, alias Savoy. 22 July, 1616. B.
Audley, John (Awdeley), of St. Magnus, grocer,
and Sicily Fettiplace, widow, of St. Peter-le-
Poor, at St. Peter aforesaid. 11 May, 1582.
B.
Audley, John (Awdley), of St. Sepulchre, London,
grocer, and Margaret Bridger, spinster,
daughter of — Bridger, deceased — at St.
Mary-at-Hill, London. 21 July, 1624. B.
Audley, John, of St. Catherine Cree Church,
London, clerk, bachelor, 40, and Elizabeth
Frampton, of Cashorteu, co. Surrey, 21,
daughter of — Frampton, of same, who con-
sents— at Cashorton, Walton, or Mitcham, co.
Surrey. 13 Dec. 1687. F.
Audley, Lewis (Awdcly), gent., of Gransden
Magna, co. Hunts, bachelor, 30, and Mary
Hautrey, of Sandersted, Surrey, widow, 32 —
in chapel of Sutton Hospital or St. Bartholo-
mew-the-Less. 8 Sept. 1647. B.
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Audley, Matthew, of Hitchin, Herts, brewer,
bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Alice Hale, of
Welwin, said county, spinster, about 21, con-
ecut of her mother, Mrs. Bernard, alleged by
Francis Audioy, of St. Sepulchre, London,
gent. — at St. James, Clcrkenwell. 18 March,
167^. V.
Audley, Thomas (Awdeley), and Kathcrine South-
well, diocese of London. 13 May, 15i4. F.
Audley, Thomas (Awdeley), of the City of London,
and Margaret Isenwood, of Barking, co. Essex,
gen. lie, 17 Oct. 1562. B.
Audley, Thomas (Awdeley), and Elizabeth Herde,
widow, of City of London, gen. lie, 31 July,
1571. B.
Aildley, Thomas (Awdeley), of St. Mary, White-
chapel, and Elizabeth Francke, spinster, of
Hatfield Broad Oak, Esses, at Christchurch,
Newgate. 9 May, 1579. B.
Audley, Tobias, of St. Michael, Wood Street,
London, stiller, and Anne Elsnor, of Great St.
Bartholomew, London, widow — at Great St.
Bartholomew aforesaid. 23 July, 162 1. B.
Audrey, William, of Westminster, yeoman, and
Alice Pluckrose, of same, spinster — at St.
Margaret, Westminster. 2 July, 1620. D,
Audrian. See Awdryan.
Audyence, Robert, of Uxbridge, Middlesex,
yeoman, and Anne Baker, widow, of same,
relict of John Baker, late of same, innholder,
gen. lie, 3 July, 1587. B.
Auger, Thomas. Sec Axger.
Augur, Nicholas (Awger), citizen and draper of
London, and Elizabeth Russell, widow, of St.
Catherine Cree Church, geu. lie, 31 July,
1581. B.
Augur, Nicholas, gent., of St. Giles, Cripplegate,
widower, 4i, and Anne Cradocke, of St.
Martin Outwich, spinster, 30 — at St. Martin
Outwich. 26 Feb. 163|. B.
Augur, William (Awger), of Hornechurch, co.
Essex, yeoman, and Margaret Homes, spinster,
of Dagenham, said county, gen. lie, 20 Aug.
1582. B.
August, Francis, of East Greenwich, Kent, gent.,
widower, about 36, and Mrs. Mary Fisher,
of same, spinster, about 24, consent of mother,
Mary Fisher, of Chute, co. Wilts— at St.
Martin, Ludgate, or St. Bennet, Gracechurch,
or St. Leonard, Eastcheap, London. 7 Aug.
1663. V.
Aungier, John, of St. Clement Danes, clerk,
widower, 60, and Anne Hooke, of St. Andrew,
Holborn, widow, 40— at St. Clement Danes.
2 Afg. 1G80. B.
Aungier, the Right Hon. Gerald, Lord, Aungier,
of Clandon, co. Surrey, bachelor, 38, and Dame
Jane Car, 28, widow of Sir Edward Car, late
of Hillingdon, co. Middlesex, knight, deceased,
alleged by Francis Aungier, of Gray's Inn,
esq. — at St. Giles-in-the-Fields or Acton,
Middlesex. 1 Feb. 163;.. B.
Aunsell, John, of Uxbridge, co. Middlesex, glover,
and Priscilla Cavey, of same, spinster,
daughter of John Cavey, deceased — at Cowley,
Middlesex. 29 May, 1616. B.
Aunsell, Richard [in margin, Ansell], of Uxbridge,
Middlesex, tailor, and Alice Baldwyn, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Baldv\'yn, of Harfeild,
CO. Middlesex, husbandman — at Ickenham,
Middlesex. 28 Feb. 16^;^. B.
Aunsell, Thomas (Auncell), and Grace Tirrell,
spinster, of Coxsall, Essex — at Sb. Alban,
Wood Street. 22 July, 1579. B.
Aurell, Richard, of St. Bartholomew, Exchange,
and Joanna Ladwell, widow, of St. Botolph,
Aldgate— at St. Bartholomew aforesaid, 15
June, 1586. B.
Austen, Edward, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, freemason, and Margaret Okeley,
of same, widow of George Okeley, gent. — at
St. Martin aforesaid. 9 June, 1610. B.
Austen, Edward, of St. Andrew, Holborn, esq.,
bachelor, 28, and Susanna Strickson, of St.
Anne, Westminster, spinster, 25 — at St.
Andrew aforesaid, or ... . 29 July, 1701.
F.
Austen, Edward, gent., of the city of Westminster,
bachelor, 19, father dead, consent of mother,
Dorothy Austen, alias Canero, of same, and
Rebecca Austen, spinster, 19, consent of her
father, Francis Austen, of same, gent., attested
by Joane Austen, mother to the said Dorothy
(sic) — at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street.
16 July, 1641. B.
Austen, Eustace (Awsten), of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
butcher, and Katharine Harwyn, spinster, of
St. Clement, Eastcheap — at St. Clement afore-
said. 14 Dec. 1582. B.
Austen, George, of City of London, and Jane
Harrison, spinster, of St. Nicholas Olave — to
marry there. 30 May, 1579. B.
Austen, Henry, gent., of Waltham Holy Cross
Essex, bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth Stock, of
same, spinster, 24, daughter of Thomas Stock,
of same, yeoman, who consents — at Loughton,
Essex. 19 Dec. 1632. B.
Austen, Henry (Austin), of Brill, co. Bucks, gent.,
bachelor, about 26, and Mary Carter, of same,
spinster, about 19, consent of father, Edward
Carter, gent — at Brill aforesaid. 2 Aug. 1670.
V.
Austen, John (Awsten) of Audley End, in the
parish of Walden, co. Essex, cobler, and Susan
Wright, of same, widow — at Arkesden, co.
Essex. 28 May, 1621. B.
Austen, John (Awsten), of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
London, butcher, and Damazine Hill, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Hill, of Lewton, co. Beds,
cordwainer — at St. ]\Iarv, Whitechapel, Middle-
sex. About 13 Dec. 16"23. B.
Austen, John, of Hall Place, Bexley, co. Kent,
bachelor, 21, and Rose Hale, spinster, 16,
daughter of Sir John Hale, knight, of Stagen-
hoe, parish of St. Paul, Walden, Herts, who
consents, as does also Sir Robert Austen, bart.,
father of said John — at St. Bartholomew-the-
Great or Less, London. 6. Dec. 1661. F.
Austen, John, of St. John Zachary, London, esq.,
bachelor, 22, and Jane Mascall, spinster, 17,
daughter of Robert Mascall, of St. Giles,
Cripplegate, London, who consents — at St.
Dunstan-in-the-East, All Hallows-in-the-Wall,
or St. Michael, Comhill, London. 10 Sept.
1673. F.
Austen, Leonard, of Hurstpierpoint, co. Sussex,
gent., bachelor, about 22, and Mrs. Ann Mead,
of Bamish Rueden, co. Essex, spinster, about
17, consent of father, Mr. John Mead — at
Bamish Rueden aforesaid. 11 July, 1G77. Y.
Austen, Mathew (Austin), of Stepney, Middlesex,
gent., bachelor, about 21, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Upton, of same, widow, about 24 — at same.
31 July, 1669. Y.
Austen, Robert, esq., ofTenterden, Kent, bachelor,
31, and Mrs. Jane Strode, of St. Giles-in-tlie-
Fields, spinster, 24, her father dead — at
St. Giles-in-the-Fields. 30 April, 1703. B.
Austen, Sampson, of Acton, Middlesex, yeoman,
and Joan Worner, of Islington, widow of
William Worner, late of Wilsden, Middlesex,
gent. — at Ishngton aforesaid. 30 Aug. 1598.
B.
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Austen, Samuel, of Goudhurst, Kent, bachelor,
about 25, and Frances Cryer, of Beningdeu,
said county, spinster, about 30, alleged by
Peter Conrthop, of Gouldhurst aforesaid,
clothier — at Ilockhurst, Kent. G Sept. 16G1. V.
Austen, Thomas, of the City of London, and
Mary Corye, spinster, of All Hallows Staining,
London, gen. lie, 17 Oct. 1566. B.
Austen, Thomas (Awstcn), of Hoggesden, co.
Middlesex, yeoman, and Margaret Assetor,
spinster, of the City of London, daughter of
Francis Assetor, late of Southall, co. Middlesex,
yeoman, deceased, gen. lie, 7 Feb. 15§|j. B.
Austen, Thomas (Awsten),of Waltham Holy Cross,
CO. Essex, geut., and Margaret Knagg, of same,
spinster, daughter of William Knagg, of same,
yeoman — at same. 17 Nov. 1601. B.
Austen, Thomas (Austin), of Hoggesdon, Herts,
esq., bachelor, about 27, and Mrs. Arabella
Forcett, of Marybone, Middlesex, spinster, about
18, consent of her mother, Mrs. Anne Forcett,
of same, widow — at St. Giles, Cripplegate,
St. Leonard, Shoreditch, or Marybone,
Middlesex. 13 Oct. 1673. V.
Austen, William, haberdasher, and Katherine
Keale, of St. Mary Woolchurch, London, widow
of William Keale, late of same, goldsmith —
at St. Mary Woolchurch aforesaid. 15 Feb.
160|. B.
Austen, William, sailor, and Alice Hiibberd, of
Wapping — at St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middle-
sex. 30 May, 1626. B.
Austripp, William, of St. Martin Orgar, London,
draper, and Lucy Diamond, widow of —
Diamond, draper — at St. Martin Orgar afore-
said. 19 Oct. 161L B.
Avasco, John, and Katherine Eobertes, spinster,
of St. Sepulchre, London, gen. lie, 30 Aug.
1569. B.
Aveline, Samuel, of St. Ann, Westminster,
bachelor, 28, and Elizabeth George Laroche,
of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, spinster, 28 — at
St. Martin, Westminster. 8 April, 1708. B.
Avenant, John, gent., of St. Donstan-in-the-
West, widower, 38, and Bridget Phadwell, of
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, widow, 24 — at Great
St. Bartholomew, St. Mary, Savoy, or
Hammersmith. 19 March, 163^. B.
Avenant, John, gent., of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
widower, 45, and Mary Crumwell, of St.
Clement Danes, widow, 35 — at St. Bartholo-
mew-the-Less, or St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish
Street. 30 March, 1646. B.
Avenell, John, of Linton, Kent, gent., bachelor,
about 28, and Margaret Frencham, of same,
spinster, about 24, and at own disposal- — at
St. Margaret, Westminster, or St. Martiu-iu-
the-Fields. 21 May, 1668. V.
Avenon, Sir Alexander, knight, and one of the
aldermen of London, of St. Peter, in West-
cheap, and Anne Buckle, widow, of St. Michael-
le-Quern, gen. lie, 17 Dec. 1575. B.
Avenon, Alexander, of Lincoln's Inn, gent., and
Mary Aldersey, of St. Benet Sherehog, Loudon,
spinster, daughter of John Aldersey, of same,
vintner, gen. lie, 2 May, 1597. B.
Avenon, John, of St. Peter, Westcheap, and
Madleue Dent, spinster, of St. Bartholomew
near the Stocks — at St. Bartholomew afore-
said. 10 Oct. 1576. B.
Averell, Bartholomew, and Felicia Harrys, of
diocese of London. 10 Dec. 1546. F.
Averell, John, and Elizabeth Gylpyu, of All
Hallows-the-Great, London. 1 Jan. 154|. F.
Averell, Kichard (Averill), of St. Martin, Ludgate,
London, merchant taylor, and Sibill Todd, of
St. Peter, Westcheap, said city, spinster,
daughter of Robert Todd, late of St. Nicholas
Cole Abbey, said city, merchant tailor,
deceased, gen. lie, 26 Sept. 1597. B.
Averell, William, and Joanna Lotte, widow, of
St. Margaret, New Fish Street, London— to
marry there. 8 Aug. 1558. B.
Averell, William, of St. Peter, Cornhill, London,
merchant taylor, and Ellen Larimore, of St.
Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, said city.
widow of Nicholas Larimore, late of All
Hallows Staining, said city, yeoman, gen. lie,
15 May, 1596. B.
Averley, Thomas, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London, citizen and cordwainer, widower, 30
and upwards, and Martha Cockroft, of St.
Stephen, Coleman Street, London, sj^inster,
about 22, with her father's consent — at St.
Dionis Backchurch ; St. Giles, Cripplegate;
St. Peter, Cornhill ; or St. Michael, Cornhill,
London. 7 Sept. 1678. V.
Avery, Dudley, of St. Michael Bassishaw, citizen and
merchant taylor, of London, bachelor, 23, with
consent of his father, the Right Worshipful
Samuel Avery, alderman, of Loudon, and Jane
Large, of Camberwell, Surrey, spinster, above
16, daughter of Thomas Large, late of same,
esq., deceased, with consent of her mother,
Elizabeth Whorwood — at Camberwell or St.
Mary, Newington, Surrey, or St. Peter, Paul's
Wharf, London. 28 Feb. 164^. F.
Avery, Edward (Averie), of St. Peter, Paul's
Wharf, London, dyer, and Mary Edgley, of St.
Bartholomew - the - Less, West Smithfield,
London, widow of John Edgley, late of same,
cheesemonger — at Hornsev, Middlesex. 9 Sept.
1626. B.
Avery, Henry, of St. Michael, Cornhill, upholsterer,
bachelor, about 30, and Frances Waith, of
Camberwell, Surrey, spinster, about 20, con-
sent of father, Robert Waith, gent. — at St.
Olave, Southwark, co. Surrey. 12 May, 1674.
Avery, William (Averie), silkweaver, and Christian
Slater, widow, of City of London — at St.
Alphage, London. 18 Jan. 158^. B.
Avery, William, of Gray's Inn, gent., bachelor,
about 29, and Elizabeth Hothersall, of
Lewisham, Kent, spinster, about 18, consent
of her mother, Elizabeth Freeman, widow — at
St. Mary, Savoy, or St. Clement Danes, or St.
Katherine, near the Tower, London. 22 Feb.
166^. V.
Avis, Robert, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
yeoman, and Margaret Smithe, of same,
daughter of Richard Smithe, late of St.
Catharine, near the Tower of London, yeoman,
deceased — at St. Botolph, Aldgate, aforesaid.
9 Feb. 161^-. B.
Avis, Samuel, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
haberdasher, and Elizabeth Lenton, of
same, spinster, daughter of Robert Lenton,
of same, joiner — at Stepney, co. Middlesex.
24 Doc. 1622. B.
Awbrey, John (Auljery), and Anne Parker, of the
City of London. 13 Feb. lo4f . F.
Awbrey, Sir John, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, bart., aged about 27, and Mrs.
Margaret Lowther,[of same, spinster, about 19,
with consent of her mother. Dame Elizabeth
Lowther, widow, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields
aforesaid. 27 Feb. 167§. Y.
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/Joliu Awbroy
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56
Awbrey, Sir John (Aubrey), bart., of Llantrithyd,
CO. Glamorgan, above 21, with no parents or
guardians, and JIary Stealy (? Staley), of
same, spinster, about 30, at her own disposal
— at St. James, Westminster, St. Margaret,
Westminster, or St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
IMiddlesex. 19 June, 1701. F.
Awbrey, Samuel, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
gent., bachelor, about 21, his father's consent,
and Mrs. Patience Bridle, of same, spinster,
about 18, her father's consent — at St. Martin-
in-the-Fields. 5 Dec. 1677. V.
Awbrey, William, of Brosboume, Herts, doctor
of law. and one of the advocates of the
Arches Court in London, widower, 50, and
Anne Bayley, of same, 45, widow of — Bayley,
gent , of same, who died six months ago — at
Broxbourne. 11 Dec. 1611. B.
Awbrey, William (Aubrey), gent., of St. Clement
Danes, bachelor, 27, and Jane Darknall, of
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, spinster — at St.
Clement Danes. 15 Feb. 164|. B.
Awcocke. See Alcocke.
Awde, William, alias Hoye, of Albury, co. Herts,
yeoman, and Ellen Duke, of Thorley, said
county, spinster, daughter of — Duke, late
of same, yeoman, deceased — at Thorley afore-
said. 22 Xos^. 1610. B.
Awdryan, Audrian, and Christiana Ede, of St.
Andrew, Eastcheap, to marry there. 13 Feb.
]56=. B.
Awlsten, Thomas, of St. Botoljah, Billingsgate,
London, clothworker, bachelor, and Katherine
Myers, of Islington, spinster, daughter of
Thomas Myers, late of same, grocer, deceased
— at St. Clement, Eastcheap, London. 18
Sept. 1609. B.
Awman, Michael, of Christchurch, Newgate,
turner, and Elizabeth Bromfeilde, spinster — at
St. Leonard, Shoreditch. 5 Jan. 15|§. B.
Awmond. Peter, of St. Stephen, Coleman Street,
London, innholder, and Alice Bowmer, of St.
Botolph, Alderagate, widow of William
Bowmer, late of same, grocer — at St. Mary
Steyning, London. 19 Feb. 160i-. B.
Awusbam, Richard, of Teling, Middlesex, clerk,
bachelor, 26, son of Eichard Awnsham, of
Cranford, Middlesex, clerk, deceased, and
Anne Proctor, of Slicpperton, Middlesex,
.spinster, 18, consent of her father, Mr.
Samuel Proctor, parson of Shepperton afore-
said— at Trinity Church, Trinity Lane, li
Dec. 1621. B.
Awsiter, Eichard, of Hayes, Middlesex, gent.,
bachelor, 33, and Mai-tha Impey, of Uxbridge,
jMiddlesex, 25, with consent of her mother, a
widow — at St. Clement Danes, Middlesex, or
.... 4 March, lfg§. F.
Awsiter, Robert (Awseter),of Southall, Middlesex,
gent., widower, about 38, and Mrs. Margaret
Awnsham, of Isleworth, Middlesex, 21 and
upwards, consent of father, Nicholas Awnsham ,
of same, gent. — at Isleworth, Norwood, cr
Heston, said county of Middlesex. 23 Feb.
166f. V.
Axdell. Edward, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
and Mary Baruett, of same, widow. 2 Aug.
1673. D.
Axe, Thomas, of Orchard, co. Somerset, gent.,
bachelor, 34, and Dorothy Birstall, spinster,
about 24, daughter of William Birstall, D.D.,
of Eversley, co. Southampton, who consents —
at Eversley aforesaid. 24 Aug. 1070. F.
Axe, William, waterman, and Debora Dudley, of
Greenwich, Kent, widow of Eichard Dudley
— at St. Mary Magdalene, Milk Street, London.
31 Oct. 1626. B.
Axton, John, son of Thomas Axton, of Hexen, co.
Herts, yeoman, and Elizabeth Cluen, daughter
of Daniel Cluon, of Hendon, co. Middlesex —
at St. Bonnet, Paul's Wharf, London. 23 Sept.
1618. B.
Ayer, John, clothworker, and Alice Moyle,
spinster, of Acton, Middlesex — at Acton. 30
Aug. 1582. B.
Ayerst, John, of St. Magnus, London, widower,
about 35, and Martha Maltby, of St. Olave,
Southwark, spinster, about 21 and upwards,
at her own disposal — at St. Thomas, in South
wark, or ... . 27 Jan. 167^. V.
Aylesburie, Thomas, esq., of St. Andrew, Hol-
born, consent of father, William Aylesburie,
esq., and Anne Darell, of the City of London,
widow, whose husband died about a j'ear ago
—at .... 3 Oct. 1611. B.
Aylesbury, William, gent., of St. Andrew, Hol-
born, widower, 67, and Dorothy Gwillams, of
same, widow, 60, whose husband — Gwillams,
of same, gent., died about seven years
since — at St. Andrew, Holborn. 12 July,
1603. B.
Aylett, Mr. Giles, clerk, M.A., parson of Great
Sutton, Essex, bachelor, 39, and Mary Thur-
good, maiden, 23, of Laver Magdalen, Essex,
daughter of Robert Thurgood, of same, yeo-
man, who died about a dozen years ago, con-
sent of her father-in-law William Aylett, of
Laver Magdalen, yeom.an, and of his wife,
mother of the said Mary — at Chelmsford. 4
Nov. 1606. B.
Aylett, John, of Magdalen Laver, co. Essex, gent.,
and Ellenor Aylett, of same, widow of —
Aylett, yeoman — at Magdalen Laver aforesaid.
29 Nov. 1619. B.
Aylett, John, of Leadenhall Street, London, mer-
chant, bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Bennett
Dobbins, of Fulham, Middlesex, spinster,
about 23, and at her own disposal — at Fulham
aforesaid, or in the Temple Chapel, London.
23 Nov. 1669. V.
Aylett, Robert, bachelor, about 15, son of John
Aylett, of Much Brasted, Essex, esq., and
Margaret Aylett, of same, spinster, about 13,
her parents dead, with consent of said John
Aylett, her guardian — at Great or Little
Braxted, or Eivenhall, co. Essex. 11 Nov. 1062.
F.
Aylett, Robert, of Great Braxsteed, co. Essex,
gent., about 18, and Margaret Aylett, of same,
spinster, about 15, consent of Thomas Roberts,
of Little Braxsteed, said county, esq., guardian
to both said parties, their parents being dead
— at St. Gregory, or Little St. Bartholomew,
London, or St. James, Clerkenwell. 17 March,
166|. \.
Aylett, Thomas, of Roothing Aythrop, co. Essex,
gent., and Ellen Barnard, of Little Saling,
said county, spinster, daughter of Isaac Bar-
nard, late of Stebbing, said county, yeoman,
deceased — at .... 6 Sept. 1615. B.
Aylett, Thomas, of Braintree, co. Essex, bachelor.
32, and Jane Arwaker, spinster, 19, daughter
of Francis Arwaker, of Chelmsford, Essex,
gent., who consents — at St. Thomas Apostle,
Loudon. 11 April, 1662. F.
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Aylett, William, gent., of Magdalen Laver, co.
Essex, 21, son of John Aylett, of same, gent.,
who consents, and Mary Perin, of Keldon,
Essex, spinster, 24, her father dead, consent
of her mother Suaan Perin, widow — at Kel-
don, Peldon, or Standon, co. Esses. 11 Feb.
16H- B.
Aylmer, Anthony, of Onlling (sic), Essex, gent.,
bachelor, 25, and Katherine Beale, spinster,
above 21, daughter of Robert Beale, of Gray's
Inn, esq., who consents — at HilHngdon, Middle-
sex, or ... . 29 Oct. 1698. P.
Aylmer, Brabazon, of St. Michael, Oornhillj
London, citizen and stationer, bachelor, about
30, and Mrs. Temperance Hawkins, of St.
Faith, London, spinster, about 22, at her own
disposal, her parents dead — at Chelsea, Ful-
ham, or St. Margaret, Westminster, Middle-
sex. 30 Sept. 1678. V.
Aylmer, Edmund (Ailmer), and Anno Hills, of city
of Westminster, spinster. 22 Nov. 1637. D.
Aylmer, Justinian, of St. Martiu-in-the-Pields;
bachelor, 22, and Catherine Faulkner, of same,
spinster, 23— at Whitechapel. 29 July, 1698-
B.
AylofFe, Henry, of the Middle Temple, esq.,
bachelor, 26, and Margaret Everard, of St.
Clement Danes, Middlesex, spinster, 22, her
parents dead — at St. Clement Danes aforesaid.
23 July, 1697. F.
AyloiFe, John (Ayliphe), of St. Stephen, Coleman
Street, and Elizabeth Harrison, spinster, of
St. Benet Sherehog — at St. Stephen aforesaid.
15 July, 1579. B,
AylofFe, William, alias Ayliffe, of Nether Chishull,
CO. Essex, gent., and Dorothy Wiseman,
spinster, daughter of John Wiseman, of
Canfield Magna, said county, esq., gen. lie,
11 Nov. 1588. B.
AyloiFe, Sir William, knight and bart. (Ayliffe), of
St. Margaret, Westminster, and Alice Stokes, of
same, spinster — at St. Margaret, Westminster.
4 Dec. 1621. D.
AyloiFe, William (Ayloff), of Never Chissill, co.
Essex, esq., bachelor, 30, and Susannah Harvey,
spinster, 27, daughter of Robert Harvey, of
Denham Hall, co. Bucks, esq., who consents —
at St. James, Clerkenwell ; St. Giles-in-the-
Fields, or St. Margaret, Westminster, Middle-
sex. 12 Jan. 167i. F.
Aylwarde, Richard (Aylewarde), and Johanna
Dnffwheate, spinster, of London, gen. lie., 12
April, 1572. B.
Aylworth, Francis (Ayleworth), of St. Bride,
London, gilder, and Dionis Greene, of St. Mary,
Islington, Middlesex, spinster — at St. Giles-in-
the-Fields, Middlesex. 17 Jan. 162f . B.
Aylworth. John (Ayleworth), gent., of St.
Martin-in-the-Pields, bachelor, 35, and Anne
Rand [Kant], of St. Giles, Cripplegate, widow,
55— at Islington. 5 May, 1627. B.
Aylworth, John, of All Hallows, Honey Lane,
silkman, bachelor, about 27, and Elizabeth
Banester, of Stevenage, Herts, spinster, about
21, consent of father, George Banester, of
same, gent. — at Stevenage, or Chijiping Barnet,
Herts. 21 May, 1661. V.
Aylworth, Walter (Ailewooith), of Gray's Inn,
gent., and Johanna Stockitt, spinster, of St.
Dunstan-in-the-West, gen. lie, 11 April, 1577.
B.
Aynons, Richard, and Joyce Crofte, spinster, of
Dagenham, gen. lie. 30 Nov. 1565. B.
Aynscombe, John, gent., and Suzanna Elfecke,
widow, of Christchurch, Newgate. 1 Jan.
158". B.
Aynsworth, John, and Bridget Lattick, spinster,
of St. Leonard, Shoreditch — to marry there.
28 Feb. 157f . B.
Ayray, John, and Elizabeth Wilson, of city of
Westminster, spinster. 12 Jan. 163f . D.
Ayre, Paul, haberdasher, of St. Magnus, London,
and Mary Hall, spinster, of same, daughter
of Edmund Hall, of Hacleston, co. Norfolk,
chirurgeon — at St. Andrew Hubbard. 28 Jan.
158f. B.
Ayres, George, jun., of Inner Temple, bachelor,
22, and Mrs. Bridget Brown, of Hampstead,
Middlesex, spinster, 22, her father's consent,
attested by Thomas Browne — at St. Ethel-
burgh, London. 19 Dec. 1692. B.
Ayres, John, of St. Mary Magdalen, borough of
Southwark, Surrey, habex'dasher, widower,
about 40, and Sarah Beckingham, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, spinster, about 28, consent
of father, Stephen Beckingham, of Gray's Inn,
esq. — at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf ; or St.
Gregory, London. 18 Feb. 166^. V.
Ayres, Robert, of Trinity, Minories, London, gent.,
andElizabeth Robinson, widow — at St. Swithin,
London. 8 Oct. 1625. B.
Ayres, Thomas, of Totteridge, Herts, gent.,
bachelor, 30, and Susan Pratt, spinster, 21,
daughter of John Pratt, late of same, gent.,
deceased, with consent of her mother, Susan
Pratt, of same, Avidow — at St. Christopher-
near-the-Stocks, London. 6 Feb. 163|. F.
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Babb, Jolin, of Louth, co. Lincoln, clerk, and
Deborah Osney, of same, widow — at Lincoln
cathedral, or ... . 25 May, 1682. F.
Babb, Thomas, and Anne Hopkins, of the city of
Westminster, widow. 5 June, 1639. D.
Baber, the Wight Worshipful Francis, Doctor of
Laws, and Chancellor to the Lord Bishop of
Gloucester, and Elizabeth Adderley, of South
Mims, Middlesex, spinster, daughter of John
Adderley, of same, esq., who consents — at
South Mims aforesaid. 9 April, 160-4. B.
Baber, Sir John, knight, of St. Paul, Covent
Garden, Middlesex, widower, and the Eight
Hon. Anne, Viscountess Bayning, of Foxley,
Berks, widow — at St. Ethelburgh or St. Mary
(sic) Undershaft, London. 1 Aug. 1674. F.
Baber, Sir John, knight, of St. Paul, Covent
Garden, Middlesex, widower, and the Right
Hon. Bridget, Viscountess of Killmory, widow
— at St. Bride, London, or ... . 12 Feb.
168f. F.
Babing'ton, Ferdinando, gent., of Yealing, Mid-
dlesex, bachelor, 30, and Mary Bonner, of
same, spinster, 18, her father living in Mon-
mouthshii'e, a poor man, and she having lived
by her service these three years past — at All
Hallows-in-the-Wall, London. 11 May, 1624.
B.
Babingfton, Francis, esq., of the City of London,
and Juliana Eoo, of St. Lawrence, Old Jury,
London, spinster, daughter of William Roo,
alderman, of London — at St. Lawrence, Old
Jewry. 13 July, 1588. B.
Babing'ton, Jacob, of St. Michael, Crooked Lane,
London, chirurgeon, bachelor, about 26, and
Margaret Pease, of All Hallows, Lombard
Street, spinster, about 26, at own disposal — at
St. Dunstan-in-thc-East, All Hallows Barking,
or St. Peter-le-Poor. 18 July, 1671. V.
Babington, John, esq., of Hillingdon, Middlesex,
widower, 36, and Alice King, spinster, 18,
daughter of Edmond King, of same, yeoman,
who consents — at St. Peter, West Cheap,
London. 24, July, 1620. B.
Babington, Ralph, haberdasher, and Barbara
Langley, S2:)iuster, daughter of John Langley,
of the City of London, draper — at St. Michael,
Huggen Lane, London. 12 Aug. 1618. B.
Babing'ton, Thomas, of Temple Otheley, co.
Leicester, esq., widower, and Margaret Hall,
spinster, 20, daughter of Elizabeth Hall, of
Ockham, co. Surrey, widow, who consents — at
Ockham aforesaid. 10 Oct. 1677. F.
Babington, Uriah, of St. Antholin, draper, and
Anno Heathe, spinster, of St. Gabriel, Fen-
church, daughter of Robert Heath, of Odiham,
CO. Southampton, yeoman — at St. Antholin.
14 April, 1585. B.
Bache, George, clerk, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
London, and Elinor Smith, of same, spinster
— at St. James, Duke's Place, London. 7
April, 1624. B.
Bache, Richard, of St. Andrew, Holborn, and
Johanna Frier, spinster, of St. Botolph,
Aldersgate — at St. Botolph aforesaid. 31 Jan.
157§. B.
Bach, Thomas, and Elizabeth Winter, of precinct
of St. Martin-le-Grand, spinster, 17 Sept.
1636. D.
Bacheler, William, of St. Leonard, Eastcheap,
drajjcr, widower, 36, and Grace Slyo, of St.
Michael, Queenhithe, spinster, 23, daughter of
William Sly, of same, baker, who consents
— at St. Leonard, Foster Lane ; All Hallows,
Honey Lane ; or Stepney. 27 April, 1636. B.
Bachelor, Edmund, haberdasher, and Elizabeth
Swinson, spinster, of St. Alban, Wood Street,
daughter of — Swinson, of Mario w, co. Bucks,
yeoman — at St. Anne and Agnes, Aldersgate.
11 Jan. 158f. B.
Backett, John, widower, and Rebecca Bird,
widow. 4 July, 1671. D.
Backhouse, George, and Anne Meryton, widow,
of Little All Hallows, Thames Street, gen. lie,
31 Jan. 1574. B.
Backhouse, John, esq., bachelor, 30, and Flower
Henshawe, gentlewoman, of St. Mary Magda-
len, Milk Street, about 19, daughter of Thomas
Henshawe, late of same, silkman, deceased
three years ago, consent of her mother.
Flower Henshaw — at St. Alban, Wood Street.
11 July, 1615. B.
Backhouse, Sir William, bart., of London,
bachelor, about 21, and Flower Bishopp, of
Swallowfield, Berks, widow — at St. Paul,
Covent Garden, or St. Andrew, Holborn. 12
Nov. 1662. V.
Backler, Samuel, of Ashwell, Herts, clerk,
bachelor, 25, and Mary Howorth, of St.
Botoljoh, Aldersgate, spinster, 21, at St.
Michael, Wood Street. 3 Jan. 168f . B.
Bacon, Charles, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., bachelor, about 24, and Mrs. Jane Smith,
of St. Catherine, near the Tower of London,
widow, about 30 — at Trinity, Minories. 17
April, 1665. V.
Bacon, James, and Mary Gardiner, of St. Mildred,
London. 18 Dec. 1545. F.
Bacon, James, of St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middle-
sex, merchant, and Rose Ewers, of same,
spinster — at St. Mary, Whitechapel, aforesaid.
1 Dec. 1626. B.
Bacon, Nathaniel. " Dispen. fnit cum Nathanielo
Bacon filio honorandi viri Nichi Bacon, mill?
Dili cnstod. Magni Sigilli Anglie,et — Gresham,
virgin, ut ipi possint solem. matrimonium absq5
bannis tempore prohibito in quacunq; Ecctia
sivc Oratorio." 29 June, 1569. F. [in margin,
" p'donatur-quia honorandi. viri Nichi Bacon,
mil dni custod. Magni Sigille Angl. filius."]
Bacon, Nicholas, of Gillingham St. Mary, co.
Norfolk, esq., bachelor, 23, and Elizabeth
Freston, of Mendham, said county, spinster,
about 20, her parents dead, attested by Thomas
Freston, of the Middle Temple, esq., at St.
Bartholomew-the-Less, or St. Jlary Magdalen,
Old Pish Street, London. 31 May, 1647. F.
Bacon, Richard, of the Middle Temple, gent.,
widower, and Elizabeth Batten, of St. Olave,
Hart Street, London, widow — at St. Saviour,
Southwark, co. Siirrey, or ... . 15 Jan. 169^.
F.
Bacon, Robert, esq., of St. Pcter-the-Poor,
London, bachelor, 60, and Dame Cordelia
Harris, 50, widow of Sir Thomas Harris,
knight, late of Maldon, co. Essex — at St.
Botolph, Bishopsgate, London. 13 Sept. 1622.
B.
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Badcocke, Daniel, of Kingston, co. Surrey, cutler,
and Mary Peirce, of St. Giles, Cripplegatc,
London, sjiinster — at St. Giles, Cripplegatc,
aforesaid. 16 Feb. 16|^. B.
Badcok, George, and Amie Myllys, of London. 10
Dec. 1547. F.
Bade, John, of St. Catherine Cree Church, London,
yeoman, and Elizabeth Gander, spinster,
daughter of William Gander, of Keigate, co.
Surrey, yeoman — at St. Catherine Cree Chm-ch
aforesaid. 2 Dec. 1609. B.
Badeley, William, of St. Lawrence, Old Jewry,
London, grocer, bachelor, and Sarah Eathbone,
of St. Michael, Cornhill, spinster, daughter of
John Rathbone, late of the city of Chester,
ironmonger, deceased — at St. Michael, Corn-
hill, aforesaid. 22 Feb. 160f. B.
Bades, Edward, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, yeoman, and Margaret Bray, of
same, widow of Eowland Bray, late of same,
victualler — at same. 9 July, 1605. B.
Badge, George, of Stepney, Middlesex, barber,
and Ellen Parkes, of same, spinster, daughter
of John Parkes, clerk, late vicar of Tanworth,
CO. Warwick, deceased — at Stepney aforesaid.
5 Oct. 1G12. B.
Badg'er, Allen, of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, gent.,
widower, about 70, and Mrs. Mary Mingey, of
city of Norwich, co. Norfolk, widow, about 60,
at St. Dnnstan-in-the-East, London. 17 Oct.
1674. V.
Badger, William, shoemaker, and Margaret
Gardner, spinster, of City of London — at St.
Bennet, Paul's Wharf. 9 May, 1583. B.
Badiley, Samuel, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
silkman, widower, about 26, and Elizabeth
Cain, of Whitechapel, Middlesex, spinster,
about 18, consent of father, John Cain — at
Stepney, Middlesex, or ... . 5 Dec. 1674. V.
Badsey, John, of St. Thomas-the-Ai^ostle, mer-
chant taylor, and Edith Player, spinster, of
St. Nicholas Aeon — at St. Nicholas Aeon. 30
Nov. 1582. B.
Badshawe, William (in margin, Bradshawc), mer-
chant taylor, of London, and Johannah Wright,
alias Clerk, of Le Ambrey, in city and juris-
diction of Westminster, widow — at any church
in jurisdiction of dean and chapter. 16 Nov.
1576. D.
Bagard, William, gent., and Anne Cart^vrighte. 16
April, 1575. F.
Baggs, John, of Gray's Inn, gent., bachelor, 22,
and Eliza Mariana Lodge, of St. Margaret,
Westminster, spinster, 25, her mother's con-
sent, her father dead — at Paddington. 6 June,
1683. B.
Bagley, John, of London, draper, and Emme
Smithe, of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London,
widow of Henry Smithe, late of Stepney, gen.
lie, 1 Sept. 1593. B.
Bagley, Richard, jun., of Reading, Berks, gent.,
son of Richard Bagley, sen., of same, gent.,
and Margaret Reddidge, spinster, about 17,
daughter of Thomas Reddidge, late of
Waltham, Berks, gent., deceased, with con-
sent of her mother, wife of William Strowde,
of Rnshcombe, said county, gent. — at St.
Lawrence, in Reading, aforesaid. 4 Nov. 1632.
F.
Bagley, Robert, yeoman, bachelor, and Anne
Wootton, spinster, daughter of John Wootton,
yeoman, deceased — at St. James, Clerkenwell,
Middlesex. 11 June, 1622. B.
Bagley, Thomas, and Elizabeth Hadwyn, spinster,
of St. Botolph, Aldersgate — to marry there,
11 Oct. 1576. B.
Baguall, George, of Inner Temple, gent.,
bachelor, 28, and Mrs. Elizabeth Blechyndcn,
of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, spinster, 22, her
parents dead — at St. Leonard, Shoreditch. 27
June, 1696. B.
Bagnall, Henry, of Appledore, co. Kent, gent.,
bachelor, 29, and Anne Archley, of same,
widow, 30 — at St. Bride, London, or ... . 21
July, 1702. F.
Bagnall, John, of St. Mary Abchurch, London,
haberdasher, bachelor, about 29, and Elizabeth
Cos, of St. Swithin, London, spinster, about
22, consent of father, Thomas Cox, of Moreton,
Berks, gent. — at St. Swithin or Great or Little
St. Helen, London. 27 Nov. 1660. V.
Bagnold, Ralph, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., bachelor, about 28, and Elizabeth John-
son, of same, spinster, 21 and upwards, and at
own disposal — at St. James, Clerkenwell, or St.
Andrew, Holborn. 10 April, 1669. V.
BagnoU, Humfrey, of St. Alban, Wood Street,
and Alice Hudson, spinster, gen. lie, 26 March,
1578. B.
BagnoU, Thomas, feltmaker, and Elizabeth Davies,
widow, of St. Andrew-iu-the-Wardrobe — at
St. Martin-in-the-Vintry. 8 April, 1583. B.
Bagot, Arden, of Pipehall, co. Warwick, esq.,
bachelor, about 26, and Mary Leigh, of Stone-
leigh, said county, spinster, about 19, consent
of Charles Leigh, esq., her guardian, her
parents dead — at St. Mary Magdalene, Old
Fish Street; or St. Ann, Blackfriars, London;
or Stoneleigh, Riton ; or Lea Marston, co.
Warwick. 1 May, 1676. V.
Bagot, Walter, of Blithfield, co. Stafford, esq.,
bachelor, about 22, and Mrs. Jane Salisbury,
of Hand Lloyd, co. Flint, spinster, about 20,
her mother's consent — at Hand Lloyds afore-
said, alleged by Lewis Bagot, of Fenchurch
Street, London, merchant. 25 June, 1670. V.
Bagsett, John, of St. Olave, Southwark, miller,
and Katherine Barr, of Bow, co. Essex, widow
— at All Hallows-the-Less, in Thames Street,
or St. Anne, Blackfriars, London. 6 April,
1626. B.
Bagsliaw, Charles (Bagshawe), of Bourne, co.
Lincoln, gent., widower, aged 45, and Martha
Wincupp, of Cornworth, co. Beds, spinster,
about 28, and at own disposal — at Mourton, co.
Lincoln. 30 Nov. 1667. V.
Bagshaw, Francis, jun., of Cullworth, co. North-
ampton, gent., bachelor, 32, and Anne Sam-
well, of St. Margaret, Westminster, spinster,
24, her parents dead — at St. Bennet, Paul's
Wharf, London, or ... . 13 Feb. 168^. F.
Bagshaw, Henry, D.D., of St. Botolph, Bishops-
gate, London, bachelor, and Mary Nicols,
spinster, about 26, daughter of Sir Edward
Nicols {i.e., Nicolls), bart., of Foxton, co.
Northampton, who consents — at . . . ., co.
Northampton or Beds. 7 April, 1674. F,
Bagshaw, Humphrey (Bagshawe), and Elizabeth
Cavendishe. 12 Feb. 157f . F.
Baguley, Thomas, of Barking, co. Essex, yeoman,
and Katherine Aufen, spinster, of All Hallows,
Thames Street, London, daughter of — Aufen,
of CO. Chester, yeoman, gen. lie, 27 Feb. 15||}.
B.
Baily, Abraham (Bailey), of Lincoln's Inn, esq.,
bachelor, about 26, and Mrs. Joyce Perkins,
of Much Baddow, Essex, spinster, about 16,
consent of father, Thomas Perkins, of same,
esq. — at Great Baddow aforesaid. 10 Dec. 1674.
V.
Baily, George (Bailie), of St. Mary Woolnotb,
London, grocer, and Katherine Browne. 7
March, IGl?. B.
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Baily, George (Bailie), of St. Mary Woolnoth,
TiODdon, grocer, and Kathoriiu- Ih-owne. of St.
Mildred, spinster, daughtcrof William J>rowiic,
late of Glawton, co. lluntingdon, yeoman,
<l('cea8ed — at All Hallows Stayning, London.
7 March, IGl^. H.
Baily, Jlr. James (Baillie), clerk, and preacher of
tlio wort! of God, dwelling in tho city of West-
minster, :i;?, and Ilelcncr Levingston, 136, her
parents dead, alleged by Mr. James Baillie,
clerk of St. Martin-in-the- Fields— at St. Martin-
in-the-Vintry. 3 Oct. 1(527. B.
Baily, Ralph (Bailey), of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, gent, (hut subs. + ), bachelor, about
27, and Sarah Kilbey, of Leadenhall Street,
London, spinster, about ',iO, and at own
disposal — at St. Mary, Savoy. 2 June, 1G08.
V.
Baily, Thomas, of St. Margaret, New Fish Street,
London, and Rose Roberts, of St. Mary,
Whitcchapel, widow — at St. Margaret afore-
said. 12 June, 1G26. B.
Baily, Jeremiah, of St. Catherine Cree Church,
London, citizen and poulterer, widower, about
;il, and Mrs. Elizabeth Searle, of Weele
Bassett, co. Essex, spinster, about .'?4, and at
her own disposal— at Weele Bassett aforesaid.
.-3 Sept. 1678. V.
Baily, ^Villiam, of St. Mary Somerset, London,
yeoman, and Dorothy Bradfeilde, spinster, of
same, daughter of Thomas Bradfeilde, late of
Wedon, co. Northampton, butcher, deceased —
at St. Mary Somerset. 13 Dec. 1587. B.
Bainbrigg", Henry (Banbrigge), of St. Dunstan-
in-the-East, London, gent., bachelor, 23, and
Mary Platts, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex,
about 26, widow of Richard Platts, late of
Barwicke, co. Sussex, draper — to marry at
St. Bride, London. 18 Dec. 1G32. F.
Bainbrig'g', Henry (Bainbrigge), of Hugglescose
Grange, co. Leicester, gent., widower, and
Elizabeth Nelthorpe, spinster, 21, daughter of
.Tames Nelthorpe, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate,
London, esq., who consents — at Harapstead,
Middlesex, or ... . 6 July, 1681. F.
Bainbrigg", Robert, cowper, and Margaret Moyses,
spinster, of All Hallows Barking, daughter of
Thomas Moyses, late of Horsam, co. Sussex,
husbandman, deceased — at All Hallows afore-
said. 14 Sept. 1586. B.
Bainbrig'g', Thomas, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor,
28, and Sarah Stretchley, spinster, 17, daughter
of Edward Stretchley, of St. Mary-le-Bow,
London, citizen and scrivener, who alleges —
at Chigwell, Essex. 11 July, 1662. F.
Bainbrigg, Giles (Baynbrigge), of City of
London, mercer, and Mary Champyon,
spinster, of St. Martin Outwich, daughter of
John Champyon, late of same, dyer, dooeased,
gen. lie, 5 Jan. 158^. B.
Bainbrigg, John, 1688. Sep. Benbrigg.
Baines, Owen, 1617. See Baynes.
Bakex', Aaron, of Exminster, co. Devon, clerk,
bachelor, and Martha Tompson, spinster, 10,
daughter of Joseph Tompson, of same, clerk,
who consents — at Exminster or Exmouth, co.
Devon. 14 Oct. 1676. F.
Baker, Barnard, of All Hallows, Honey Lane,
London, haberdasher, and Elisabeth Fawke,
of said city, spinster, daughter of Thomas
Fawke, late of St. Giles, Cripplegate, said
city, merchant, deceased, gen. lie. 11 Nov.
1595. B.
Baker, Bartholomew, of city of Worcester, gent.,
bachelor, about 35, and Mrs. Anne Lacey, of
Ipsley, CO. Warwick, spinster, about 25, and at
own disposal — at Ipsley aforesaid. 11 June,
1672. V.
Baker, Benjamin, and Anne Gyfford, spinster.
28 Oct. 1G3'J. D.
Baker, David, of St. Mary Somerset, London,
tailor, and Joanc Pinwell, of All Ilallows-the-
Less, Thames Street, London, spinster, her
parents dead — at St. Alphage, London. 12
Jan. 162';. B.
Baker, (;ilcs, of We.stham, co. Essex, baker, and
Adriana Ofeild, of same, widow of James
Ofeild, late of same, whitster — at Stepney, co.
Middlesex. 14 Sept. 1G04. B.
Baker, Giles, of Eaton, Bucks, gent., widower, 30,
and Rose Brenly, of same, spinster, 21, with
consent of her father, Thomas Brenly — at
Datchett or Eaton, said county. 7 Dec. 1648.
F.
Baker, Greaves, of Lyon's Inn, gent., bachelor,
24, and Anne Nevile, of St. Cleaient Danes,
spinster, 21 — at St. Clement Danes. 11 May,
1700. B.
Baker, Gregory, gent., of Tillingham, co. Essex,
widower, 24, and Mary Neald, of Friering,
said county, 27, widow of Henry Neald,
deceased — at Friering or Landon, co. Essex.
20 Feb. 163§. B.
Baker, Gregory, of Bishops Stortford, Herts,
bachelor, and Elizabeth Pike, spinster,
daughter of Gregory Pike, of Mildreth, co.
Cambridge, esq., deceased — at St. Bartholo-
mew-the- Great or St. Peter, Paul's Wharf,
London. 18 Nov. 1661. B.
Baker, Henry, of St. Andrew, Holborn, cord-
wainer, and Alice Leonard, of same, widow of
Peter Leonard, late of Christchurch, London,
tailor— at St. Andrew, Holborn. 15 April,
1605. B.
Baker, James (Bacar), and — Hungerford (sic),
of the City of London. 20 Nov. 1547. F.
Baker, James, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, bachelor,
21, and Margaret Adams, of same, spinster,
21— at St. Anne, London. 5 Sept. 1701. B.
Baker, Jeffrey, of St. Clement Danes, bachelor,
son of John Baker, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
blacksmith, and Anne Palmer, of West-
minster, spinster — at St. Leonard, in St.
Martin-le-Grand. 21 Feb, 162J. D.
Baker, John, of St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, and
Elizabeth Marshall, of St. Swithin, gen. lie.
17 Oct. 1561. B.
Baker, John, of St. Thomas Apostle, London,
merchant taylor, and Dorothy Strondbridge,
spinster, of St. Peter, Westcheap— at St. Peter
aforesaid. 25 Jan. 15J£.B.
Baker, John, of St. Martin Oaiwich, and Eliza-
beth Haywarde, spinster, of St. Mary-at-Hill
— at St. Mary-at-Hill, 11 Dec. 1574. B.
Baker, John, of Fobbing, co. Essex, carpenter,
and Sarah Hayes, of same, widow of Thomas
Hayes, late of same, husbandman, gen. lie.
6 April, 1589. B.
Baker, John, merchant taylor, of St. Mary
Abchurch, widower, 36, and Dorothy Catesbie,
of same, maiden, daughter of Thomas Catesbie,
of Hardmead, Bucks, esq., age 24, consent of
her father, attested by Clement Underbill, of
St. Mary Abchurch, draper, who married the
sister of said Dorothy and with whom she
liveth — at St. Nicholas Aeon, where said
John Baker hath taken a house and is to
dwell. 16 May, 1601. B.
Baker, John, of Epping, co. Essex, yeoman, and
Susan Sanders, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London, widow of Robert Sanders, late of
Epping aforesaid, yeoman— at St. Botolph
aforesaid. 3 May, 1604. B.
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Bn,ker, John, of St. Botolpli, Aldgate, gent.,
bachelor, about 1^5. and Elizabeth Strugmell,
of St. Stephen, Coleman Street, spinster,
about 10, consent of father, Stephen Strog-
rael), of St. Botolph aforesaid — at Sr. Gregory,
London, or ye parish of . . . ., Dowgate.
7 Aug. 1003. V.
Baker, John, of Mayfield, Sussex, esq., bachelor,
22, and Ruth Farrenden, spinster, 17, daughter
of Lucy Farrenden, of Salehurst, Sussex,
widow, who consents — at St. Clement Danes
or St. Mary, Aldermanburv, London. 20 May.
16«?3. F.
Baker, John, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middle-
sex, gent., bachelor, 35, and Martha Chamber-
lain, daughter of — Chamberlain, of Lyon's
Inn, gent., who consents — at St. Gabriel
Fenchurch, London, or Marylebone, or
Knightsbridge, Middlesex. 15 June, 1665. F.
Baker, John, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
gent., widower, and Catherine Cooper, of
St. Helen, London, spinster, 19, her parents
dead, with consent of her guardian, Edmund
Williamson, of St. Helen aforesaid, scrivener —
at St. Helen aforesaid ; Stepney, co. Middlesex,
or St. Saviour, Southwark, co. Surrey. 4 Jan.
166f. F.
Baker, John, of Gray's Inn, Middlesex, bachelor,
34, and Dorothy Haslam, of St. Clement
Danes, Middlesex, spinster, 30, at her own
disposal — at St. Mary, Savoy, Middlesex, or
.... 20 July, 1683. F.
Baker, Joseph, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, gent.,
bachelor, about 31, and Mrs. Mary Batcheler,
of Thistleworth, Middlesex, spinster, about 22,
her mother's consent — at St. Margaret, West-
minster. 11 June, 1672. V.
Baker, Matthew, of Hockley, co. Essex, yeoman,
and Joane Eve, of Southchurch, said county,
widow — atHackwell, co. Essex. 16 Aug. 1615.
B.
Baker, Nicholas, of Clifford's Inn, gent., bachelor,
about 24, and Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, of city
of Canterbury, spinster, about 24, her father's
consent — at Dartford, co. Kent. 19 Jan. 167f .
Y.
Baker, Peter, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, Lon.
don, butcher, and Susan Eolfe, of same,
spinster — at St. Botolph aforesaid. 15 Jan.
162f B.
Baker, Philip, of St. Andrew, Holborn, London,
cordwainer, and Margaret Fitch, of Hunsdon,
CO. Herts, widow — at St. Ethelburg, London.
18 April, 1618. B.
Baker, Philip, of Gratley, co. Southampton, clerk,
widower, 40, and Grace Wilshere, of Hatfield,
Herts, widow — at Totteridge chapel, Herts,
or ... . 31 Jan. 169^. F.
Baker, Ralph, yeoman, and Mary Fletcher,
spinster, daughter of — Fletcher, deceased —
at St. Mary, Islington, Middlesex. 8 Jan.
162f. B.
Baker, Richard, and Mary Deryke, of Petner,
diocese of Norwich. 20 Feb. 154f . F.
Baker, Richard, carpenter, and Johanna Munne,
spinster, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, daughter
of — Monne, of Stafford, wheelwright. 5 Oct.
1583. B.
Baker, Richard, of Pensus, co. Kent, warrener,
and Elizabeth Surren, of Leighton, co. Essex,
spinster — at St. Martin-in-the-Vintry, London.
12 Feb. 161|. B.
Baker, Richard, gent., bachelor, 23, and Anne
Akehurst, spinster, 21, daughter of John
Akehurst, late of Hedlingleigh (?), co. Sussex,
gent., deceased, consent of her mother, Mary
Akehurst, of same, widow — at St. Matthew,
Friday Street. 10 April, 1632. B.
London Marriage Licences.
Baker, Rev. Richard, of St. Mary - le - Bon?,
bachelor, and Franrjcs Prescott, of St. George,
Bloomsbury, spinster, 21 — at St George,
Bloomsbury. 16 Aug. 1824. B.
Baker, Robert, and Mary Norrell, alias Bricknell, of
city of Westminster -at St. Margaret, West-
minster. 8 Dec. 1575. D.
Baker, Robert, tailor, and Rose Taylor, spinster,
of City of Loudon — at St. Andrew, Eastchcap.
31 Jan. 158J. B.
Baker, Robert, gent., and Alice Straunge, widow,
of City of London, gen. lie, 19 Nov. 1582. B.
Baker, Robert, of Staples Inn, London, gent., and
Margaret Sare, of the City of London, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Sare, of Norton, co. Kent,
gent., gen. lie, 16 May, 1591. B.
Baker, Robert, of St. Martin - in - the - Vintry,
weaver, and Jane Todd, of St. Nicholas Cole
Abbey, widow of Robert Todd, late of same,
silkweaver, gen. lie, 13 July, 1597. B.
Baker, Robert, of Stepney, Middlesex, bachelor,
31, and Martha.nnah Coles, of St. Andrew,
Holborn, spinster, 18, daughter of Samuel
Coles, of Braybroke, co. Northampton, gent.,
who consents — at St. Giles, Cripplegate,
London, or St. Leonard, Shoreditch, or
Stepney, Middlesex. 19 Nov. 1668. F.
Baker, Robert, of the College of Advocates,
London, gent., bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth
Howard, of St. James, Clerkenwell, spinster,
21 — at St. James, Clerkenwell, or St. Anne
and Agnes, Aldersgate. 15 Feb. 170^. B.
Baker, Sampson, of Market Bosworth, co.
Leicester, gent., bachelor, about 28, and Jane
Ley, of Burton-upon-Trent, co. Stafford,
spinster, about 23, and at ovni disposal — at
Newton Regis or Grin, co. Warwick. 15 Feb.
167a. V.
Baker, Samuel, gent., of Cheshunt, Herts,
bachelor, 28, and Mathew (sic) Chambers, of
same, spinster, 28 — at St. Bartholomew-the-
Less or St. James, Clerkenwell. 17 Feb. 16H-.
B.
Baker, Saranel, of St. Dunstan - in - the - East,
London, bachelor, 25, and Elizabeth Lang-
bridge, of Great All Hallows, London, spinster,
18, daughter of Thomas Langbridge, of same,
gent., who consents — at Great All Hallows
aforesaid. 2 Nov. 1691. F.
Baker, Stephen, of Stepney, Middlesex, bachelor,
23, and Mary Fishman, of same, spinster, 24,
daughter of John Fishman, of Deptford, co.
Kent, gent., who consents — at Stepney or St.
Paul, Shadwell, Middlesex. 13 Oct. 1679. F.
Baker, Thomas, of City of London, clothier, and
"Ephania" Starkye, widow of Thomas Starkey,
of Stratford, Bow, gen. lie, 27 April, 1582. B.
Baker, Thomas, gent., of St. Mildred, Poultry,
bachelor, 25, and Elizabeth Barnes, of All
Hallows Stayning, spinster, 22 — at All
Hallows Stayning or St. Catherine Cree
Church. 20 Dec. 1643. B.
Baker, Thomas, of University of Oxford, gent.,
bachelor, about 22, and Mrs. Susanna Blag-
rave, of city of Oxford, spinster, about 18,
consent of mother, Mrs. Lydia Blagrave, of
same, widow — at St. Peter, in city of Oxford.
24 April, 1666. V.
Baker, Thomas, of Woodborough, co. Notts, gent.,
bachelor, about 24, and Mary Pickering, of the
bail of Lmcoln, spinster, about 20, her mother's
consent — at Bracebm-gh, Bekingham, or Buck-
ham, CO. Lincoln. 8 Jan. 167f . Y.
Baker, Thomas, of the city of Oxford, widower,
and Joane Heron, of Abingdon, Berks, widow —
at Abingdon aforesaid, or .... 28 July, 1690.
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Baker, William, of the City of London, gont., and
Elizabeth Tracye, of same, widow, gen. lie, 25
Jan. 156f B.
Baker, Williim, of Eedriffe (Rotherhithe), co.
Surrey, ship carpenter, and Margery Smith,
of St. Margaret, New Fish Street, London,
spinster, daughter of — Smith, of co
deceased— at St. Mai-garet aforesaid. 8 March.
101=. B.
Baker, William, of St. Clement Danes, bachelor,
30, and Elizabeth Albornc, spinster, 18,
daughter of Pliilologus Alborne, of St. Mary,
Savoy, gent., who consents — at St. Mary Mag-
dalen, Old Fish Street,London. 21 Feb. 166?. F.
Baker, William, of the Isle of Graine, co. Kent,
carpenter, bachelor, about 29, and Martha
Binskin, of same, spinster, about 22, consent
of parents — at the church in the said Island.
X W. Baker's mark. 3 Nov. 1668. V.
Baker, William, of Feckenham, co. Worcester,
gent., -widower, and Martha Walker, of the
town of Bedford, spinster, 40 — at All Hallows-
in-the-y/all, London. 23 July, 1689. F.
Baker, William, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, bachelor, 22, and Mary Pengry,
spinster, 18, daughter of Aaron Pengry, of
same, gent., who alleges and consents — at All
Hallows Barking, London ; or .... 9 Feb.
169i. F.
Baker, William, of St. George-the-Martyr, Middle-
sex, bachelor, above 21, and Mary Bilbey, of
St. Marylebone, Middlesex, widow — at West-
minster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral, or St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 19 Sept. 1737.
F.
Balautine, James, gent., of St. Margaret, West-
minster, bachelor, 31, and Anne Levingston,
spinster, 20, daughter of Sir Henry Levingston,
Knight, who consents — at St. Martin-in-the-
Vintry. 30 March, 1630. B.
Ealderstone, James, of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
blacksmith, and Constance Spackman, of St.
Sepulchre, London, spinster, daughter of
Milliam Spackman, of Walworth, co. Surrey,
yeoman, gen. lie, 13 Nov. 1591. B.
Baldin, William, of Jacketts, parish of Watford,
CO. Herts, yeoman, and Cecily Edlyn, of same,
widow of — Edlyn, of same, yeoman, at same.
14 Jan. 159J. B.
Baldock, George, and Agnes Hatton, of St.
Stephen, Coleman Street. 29 Sept. 1537. B.
Baldock, Thomas, 1593. See Bawldocke.
Baldrye, William, of St. ilary Steyning, London,
goldsmith, and Alice Binckes, of same, widow
of Thomas Binckes, late of same, goldsmith,
gen. lie, 30 Aug. 1595. B.
Baldwin, Charles (Baldwyn), of Inner Temple,
esq., bachelor, 25, and Elizabeth Acton, of
Bockleton, diocese of Hereford, but living
three months past in Bell Yard, spinster, 16,
consent of mother and guardians, her father
dead — at St. Paul, Covent Garden ; or St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, alleged by the Hon. Sir
Timothv Baldwin, knight, doctor of laws. 11
May, 1679. B.
Baldwin, Edward, of Highgate, Middlesex, gent.,
30, household servant to Sir William Corn-
wallis, knight, with whom he hath dwelt
about fourteen years, his father and mother
both living at Pallgrave, co. Suffolk, and
Margery Draper, of Hampstead, Middlesex,
relict of John Draper, steward of Gray's Inn,
who deceased about All Holland Tide last was
twelve months, her age 48, consent of William
Baldwin, father of said Edward, attested by
Anthony Parker, servant to JMmond Withe-
poole, esq., of Ipswich, Suffolk — at Hampstead,
Middlesex. 8 Feb. 159-'. B.
Baldwin, George (Baldewyn), and Elizabeth
Bannister, widow, of Fulham, Middlesex — to
marry there. 24 Jan. 157§. B.
Baldwin, George, of Princes Risborough, co.
Bucks, gent., bachelor, 25. and Elizabeth
Hone, spinster, 22, daughter of Elizabeth
Hone, of Sc. Andrew, Holborn. Middlesex,
widow, who consents — at St. Michael, or St.
Alban, Wood Street, London. 20 Feb. 166|
F.
Baldwin, John, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
bachelor, about 35, and Anne Skynner, of
Kingston-on-Thames, widow, about 45, at St.
Dunstan-in-the-West, Brainford, Middlesex,
or Chersham, Bucks. 11 Sept. 1602. V.
Baldwin, John, of Stoney Stratford, Bucks,
gent., bachelor, about 22, and Mrs. Susanna
Trunckett, of Leadenhall Street, London,
spinster, about 18, consent of father, Ralph
Trunckett, of same, cook— at Parish Church,
or Tabernacle of St. Gabriel Fenchurch. 26
June, 1676. V.
Baldwin, Samuel (Baldwyn), esq., of Inner Temple,
bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth Walcott, of St.
Thomas-the-Apostle, London, spinster, about
26, consent of mother, Elizabeth Walcott, of
same, widow — at St. Bartholomew, London, or
Durham House Chapel. 25 July, 1048. B.
Baldwin, Thomas (Baldw^-n), of London, gent.,
and Katherine Powltney, of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex, spinster, daughter of
Thomas Powltney, gent., deceased, gen. lie,
7 April, 1597. B.
Baldwin, WilHam. See Baldix.
Baldwin, William, of St. Clement Danes, chirur-
geon, bachelor, about 24, and Dorothy Stretey,
of St. Catherine Coleman, London, spinster,
aged 18, consent of father, Philip Stretey, of
same, gent. — at St. Mary, Mounthaw. 30 March,
1665. V.
Baldwin, William (Baldwyn), of Defford, co.
Worcester, gent., bachelor, about 20, and Mrs.
Rose-Mary Kent, of St. Clement Danes, Middle-
sex, spinster, about 21, consent of mother, Mrs.
Mary-Anne Kent, of same, widow — at St.
Clement aforesaid. 2 Dec. 1073. Y.
Baldwin, William, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
gent., bachelor, about 35, and Mrs. Ellen
Evans, of St. Clement Danes, spinster, about
37, alleged by Humphrey Evans, of St. Paul,
Covent Garden, gent. — at St. Botolph, Bishops-
gate. 0 Oct. 1075. Y.
Bale, Gratian, of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, Middle-
sex, bachelor, 24, and Dorothy Roberts, of
Stoke Newington, Middlesex, spinster, 10, her
parents dead, with consent of her uncle,
Robert Fenn, esq. — at Stoke Newington, or
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 21 Sept.
1670. F.
Bale, Gyfford, of Hammersmith, Middlesex, gent.,
widower, about 50, and Joane Small, of same,
widow, about 46 — at Hammersmith, or ... .
5 Aug. 1001. Y.
Balgey, Daniel, of the City of London, merchant,
and Margaret Haynes, widow, of St. Botolph,
Aldgate, London, relict of John Hajnes, of
St. Catharine, by the Tower of Loudon, sailor,
gen. lie, 20 Feb. 15§a. B.
Balguy, the worshipful Thomas, B.D., of Stoker
CO. Northampton, bachelor, 40, and Mary
W^estfield, of Great St. Bartholomew, London,
spinster, 22, consent of father, Thomas West-
field, D.D.— at St. Bennett Sherehog. 26 Feb.
104^. B.
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Ball, Andrew, of St. Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey,
widower, about 23, and Elizabeth Hartnell,
of Stepney, Middlesex, spinster, about 18,
mother'.s consent — at St. Mary Magdalene
aforesaid. 24 Oct. 1666. V.
Ball, David, and Anno Leech, of city of West-
minster, spinster. 8 June, 1640. D.
Ball, Edmund, and Emott Burton, spinster, of St.
Magnus, London — to marry there. 23 Oct.
1579. B.
Ball, Edward, of Thames Ditton, co. Surrey,
yeoman, bachelor, about 30, and Mary Bishop,
of Kingston, said county, spinster, about 24,
and at own dispose — at Marybone, Middlesex.
29 April, 1668. V.
Ball, Henry, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, gent.,
bachelor, about 33, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Bowles, of same, spinster, about 30, at own
disposal — at St. Clement Danes. 18 Dec. 1666.
V.
Ball, Hugh, citizen and clothwox-ker, of London,
widower, and Alice Colson, of St. Sepulchre,
Loudon, spinster — at St. Anne and Agnes,
Aldersgate, London. 11 Oct. 1609. B.
Ball, John, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, London,
white baker, and " Donsiara " Barnard, of St.
Clement Danes, Middlesex, widow — at St.
Botolph aforesaid. 14 July, 1626. B.
Ball, John, of Yateley, co. Southampton, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Anne Smith, of
Trimley, co. Surrey, widow, about 27 — at St.
Mary Magdalen, near Old Fish Street, London.
16 Aug. 1678. V.
Ball, Joseph, of St. Saviour, Southwark, co.
Surrey, merchant, and Elizabeth Kent, of
same, spinster — at St. Christopher-le-Stocks,
or St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London. 19 Sept,
1661. B.
Ball, Nathaniel, of St. Andrew Undershaft, Lon-
don, citizen and Salter, bachelor, about 27, and
Mi-s. Mary Ashby, of Bishops Strafford, co.
Herts, spinster, about 21, with her mother's
consent — at Furnis Pelham, co. Essex, or
Herts. 29 Jan. 167^. V.
Ball, Thomas, of All Saints and St. Peter, Maiden
and Alice Chambers, spinster, of City of Lon-
don, gen. lie, 28 Feb. 156f. B.
Ball, Thomas, of Maiden, Essex, and Barbara Hill,
of All Hallows-in-the-Wall — to marry there.
4 Nov. 1577. B.
Ball, Thomas, of St. John's College, Cambridge,
bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth Cooper, spinster,
18, daughter of John Cooper, of Elton, co.
Huntingdon, clerk — at Elton aforesaid. 5 Sept.
1661. F.
Ball, William, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex,
waterman, and Anne Pattin, of same, spinster,
her parents dead — at St. Bennet, Paul's
Wharf, London. 24 Aug. 1619. B.
Ball, William, tailor, and Anne Cutler, spinster,
daughter of Walter Cutler, maltster — at St.
Clement, Eastcheap, London. 11 Jan. 162f.
B.
Ball, William, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor, 30,
and Alice Vaughan, of Pembrey, co. Carmar-
then, widow, 26— at any parish chui-ch in the
diocese of London. 13 Jan. 166f . F.
Ball, William, of Mamhead, co. Devon, esq.,
bachelor, about 33, and Mrs. Mary Hussey, of
Hunnington, co. Lincoln, spinster, about 24,
her mother's consent — at St. Paul, Covent
Garden, Middlesex. 7 July, 1668. V.
Ballard, Francis, gent., of St. Martin's-in-the-
Fields, bachelor, 24, and Frances Gardner, of
St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, spinster,
23, consent of her father, Richard Gardner, of
same, esq. — at St. James, Clerkenwell. 5 Aug.
1644. B.
Ballard, George, gent., of Little Eston, Essex,
bachelor, 24, and Katherine Crispe, of same,
spinster, 22, daughter of Richard Crispe, late
of same, farrier, deceased, consent of her
uncle, Griffyn Roberts, of St. Sepulchre,
London, taylor — at St. Nicolas Olave. 27
April, 1631. B.
Ballard, Richard, of St. Martin-le-Grand, mould
maker, and Anne Lucie, spinster, daughter of
— Lucie, of Bushie, co. Middlesex — at St.
Leonard, Foster Lane. 26 Feb. 160 = .
Ballard, Robert (Ballarde), and Katherine Stevyn,
sijinster, of South Weald, Essex — at St. Peter,
Paul's Wharf. 17 Jan. 157§. B.
Ballard, William (Ballarde), gent., and Elizabeth
Colo, spinster. [Bond by Nicholas Cole and
William Brownrigg.j 18 March, 157J. D.
Ballendin, Robert, of Willburton, co. Cambridge,
gent., about 40, and Elizabeth Anger, of St.
Paul, Covent Garden, Middlesex, spinster, 30
— at St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, or
.... 5 Aug. 1697. F.
Ballett, Charles, of Cambridge, co. Cambridge,
gent., bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Chester, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, London,
21 and upwards, and at own disposal — at
St. Botolph or Great St. Bartholomew, London.
13 Aug. 1669. V.
Ballett, Charles, of Clement'sinn, gent., widower,
about 30, and Mrs. Anne Tingle, of East
Easton Neston (sic), co. Northampton, widow,
about 35 — at St. Clement Danes. 5 April,
1672. V.
Ballett, Charles, of Little Hollingbury, co. Essex,
gent., widower, about 28, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Scrogges, of Albery, Herts, spinster, about 20,
her father's consent — at Eltham, Bromley ;
or Greenwich, co. Kent. 7 Feb. 167-|. V.
Ballett, Richard, and Margaret Kelinge, of
St. John Zachary, London, gen. lie, 3 Feb.
157?. B.
Ballett, Richard, of Hatfield, Broadoak, co. Essex,
gent., bachelor, about 25, and Elizabeth
Newton, of St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster,
about 20, her parents dead— at St. Andrew,
Holborn, aforesaid. 10 Oct. 1660. V.
Ballett, William, of Hatfield, Broadoak, Essex,
bachelor, 24, and Bridget Clopton, of Stan-
borne, said county, spinster, 19, her parents
dead — at Matching or Sheering, co. Essex. 4
April, 1663. F.
Ballarde, Robert, yeoman, of South Will, co.
Essex, and Johanna Abraham, spinster, of
Raynham, said county— at Raynham. 22 Jan.
1581. B.
Ballinger, William, of St. Martin, Ludgate,
London, girdler, and Amy Cole, of St. Dun-
stan-in-the-West, London, spinster, daughter
of Richard Cole, late of same, girdler,
deceased — at St. Mary, Islinsrton, Middlesex.
25 April, 1617. B.
Balliuan, Thomas, gent., of the City of London,
bachelor, 25, and Judith Hill, of St. Nicholas
Aeon, spinstei', 25 — at St. Nicholas Aeon. 25
June, 1640. B.
Ballow, Stephen, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
Middlesex, gent., bachelor, 26, and Katherine
Jackson, of same, spinster, 22, her parents
dead — at St. Catherine Coleman, London. 21
April, 1686. F.
Ballow, Augustine, of St. Mary Woolnoth,
London, gent., bachelor, about 26, and Eliza-
beth Philpot, of the City of London, spinster,
about 22, daughter of Nicholas Philpot, of the
city of Hereford, gent., who consents— at St.
Helen, London, or ... . 22 July, 1671. F.
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BaUowe, Philip, now of St. Botolph, Aldersgate,
f^eiit., bachelor, 22, his father dead, consent of
his mother, Agnes Becke, alias Ballowe, and
Una ("r) Cooper, of St. Botolph, Aldersprate,
spinster, 17, consent of her mother, Mary
Cooper, of same— at Chelsea. 22 June, 1638.
B.
Ballowe, William, of Camberwell, co. Surrey,
gent., bachelor, about 34, and Frances Ballowe,
of same, spinster, about 22, with consent of her
father, Daniel Ballowe, of same— at Charlton,
CO. Kent. 28 Sept. 1678. V.
Ballthropp, Richard, of St. Sepulchre, London,
brewer, and Margaret Warren, of llstrye, co.
Herts, spinster, daughter of — Warren, of
same, yeoman, gen. lie, 3 Aug. 1596. B.
Balsey, John, sailor, and Elizabeth Iden, spinster,
of the City of London, daughter of — Iden,
of St. Olave, Southwark, waterman — at St.
Bennet, Paul's Wharf. 8 Oct. 1585. B.
Bamfeild, William, gent., of Ingatestone, Essex,
bachelor, 24, and Martha Brice, of Bnnitwood,
said county, spinster, 22, parents dead — at
Chelmsford or Danbury, co. Essex. 1 Sept.
1646. B.
Bampfeild, Sir Coppleston, of Honyton, co.
Devon, knight, widower, about 30, and Mrs.
Jane Poole, of Shute, said county, spinster,
about 20, consent of her father, Sir Courtney
Poole, of same, knight — at Shute, Honyton,
or Asminster, said county. 21 Oct. 1674.
V.
Bampford, Patrick, of Asseridge, co. Herts, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Margaret Cleaver, of
same, spinster, about 24, and at her own dis-
pose— at Little Gadsden, co. Herts. 3 Sept.
1678. V.
Eanckworth, Eichard, of London, stationer, and
Elizabeth Royden, of St. Stephen, Coleman
Street, said city, spinster, daughter of John
Rovden, of Holt, co. Denbigh, gent., gen. lie,
ISApril, 1595. B.
Bauckworth, Robert, of the City of London,
scrivener, and Mary Bnsbridge, of same,
widow of John Busbridge, late of same,
skinner — at St. Martin Outwich, London.
1 March. 161f. B.
Bancroft, Roger, gent., and Catherine Cook, of
St. Andrew Undershaft, London, spinster— at
St. Sepulchre, London. 17 Aug. 1626. B.
Bancrofte, Jerrard, gent., of St. Nicholas Cole
Abbey, bachelox", 23, and Beatrix Jenkes. of
St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, daughter of John
Jenkes, of City of London, who consents — at
St. Gregory, near St. Paul. 19 May, 1616. B.
Baud, Thomas, of St. Dunstan - in - the - East,
London, bachelor, 35, and Sarah Brand, spinster,
20, daughter of Joseph Brand, of Edwarstone,
CO. Suffolk, esq., who consents— at St. Dun-
stan, or Edwarstone aforesaid. 8 April, 1663.
F.
Bangram, William, of St. Bartholomew-the-Less,
London, girdler, and Joane Dearmer, spinster,
daughter of John Dearmer, late of Barnet,
CO. Herts, deceased — at St. Bartholomew-the-
Great, London. 23 Nov. 1612. B.
Banion, Alexander, of St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf,
London, haberdasher, and Ellen Gyles, of St.
Michael, Queenhithe, widow of John Gyles,
late of same, jo\Tier — at St. Bennet afore-
said. 10 March, 1595. B.
Bauke, John, woollendraper, and Mercy Fisher, of
London, spinster, daughter of Alexandra
Fisher, late of Detling, co. Kent, gent.,
deceased, gen. lie, 28 April, 1596. B.
Banks, Benjamin (Bankes), of St. Stephen, Wal-
brook, London, widower, 30, and Sarah Ewere,
of St. Michael, in St. Albans, co. Herts,
spinster, with consent of her father, Nathaniel
Ewro, of same, gent. — at St. Botolph, Bishops-
gate, London, or .... 5 Feb. 169|. F.
Banks, Henry (Banckes), clerk, rector of Alba
Rothinge, co. Essex, and EmmaEUett, spinster,
of Stonway, in said county, gen. lie, 22 Nov.,
1577. B.
Banks, Henry (Bankes), and Susanna Tillingham.
21 Oct. 1662. D.
Banks, Gray, gent., of City of London, bachelor,
40, and Elizabeth Coppinger, of city of West-
minster, spinster, 30 — at St. Giles-in-the-
Fields. 25 May, 1635. B.
Banks, John (Bankes), of St. Margaret, West-
minster, joiner, and Margaret-ap-Thomas, of
St. Bride, spinster— at St. Margaret, West-
minster. 20 Jan. 160^, D.
Banks, John (Banckes), of Fulham, Middlesex,
husbandman, and Mary Vincent, of same,
widow, of Thomas Vincent, husbandman — at
St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, London. 2 Feb.
16^. B.
Banks, John (Bancks), and Pleasant Trigge, of
St. Martin-le-Grand [in margin, Foster Lane].
9 Jan. 16fa. d.
Banks, John (Bankes), esq., of Kingston Hall, co.
Dorset, bachelor, about 23, and Margaret
Parker, spinster, 17, daughter of Henry
Parker, of Houghton, co. Warwick, esq., who
consents — at Houghton, aforesaid, or St. Giles-
in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 30 May, 1691. F.
Banks, Richard, of St. Bartholomew-the-Great,
London, mason, and Mary Miller, of St.
Nicholas Cole Abbey, London, spinster — at
St. Nicholas Cole Abbev, aforesaid. 26 Jan.
162|. B.
Banks, Richard (Bancks), of All Hallow, Lombard
Street, bachelor, 25, and Sarah Clarke, of St.
Bennet, Gracechurch Street, an orjAan, con-
sent of her uncle and guardian, Thos. Hudson
—at All Hallows Barking. 16 Jan. 167^. B.
Banks, Robert (Backos), and Agnes Thturnolde,
spinster, of Hillingdon, Middlesex — to marry
there. 9 Feb. 157|. B.
Banks, Robert (Banckes), of St. Catherine Cree
Church, Loudon, and Christian Price, of same,
spinster — at same. 12 Dec. 1618. B.
Banks, Uriah (Bankes), of St. Martin-iu-the-
Fields, Middlesex, haberdasher, bachelor, 22,
and Isabell Dawson, spinster, 19, daughter of
Christopher Dawson, of Knight's Stanford, co.
York, gent., who consents — at St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, aforesaid, or Lincoln's Inn Chapel,
Middlesex. 6 May, 1677. F.
Banks, William (Banckes), of White Rooding, co.
Essex, yeoman, and Martha Darbie, of
Hutton, CO. Essex, spinster, daughter of
— Darbie, late of same, deceased — at White
Rooding aforesaid. 28 April, 1619. B.
Banks, William (Bankes), of St. Paul, Covent
Garden, gent., widower, about 38, and Mrs.
Elizabeth Ewell, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
widow, about 45 — at St. Gregory, London. 17
August, 1670. V.
Banks, William (Banckes), of Winstanley, co.
Lancaster, esq., bachelor, 27, and Lettice Legh,
of Lyme, co. Chester, spinster, 21, daughter of
Richard Legh, of same, esq., who consents — at
Stockport, or Prestbury, or any chapel thereto
annexed in co. Chester. 21 Dec. 1686. F.
Bannister, Burgh, and Margaret Mountague, of
city of Westminster, widow. 27 July, 1637. D.
Bannister, Francis (Banister), of the Middle
Temple, esq. , andElizabeth Chorlton , of Shrews -
bury, CO. Salop, widow. 4 Feb. 156^. F.
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Bannister, Jeffery (Banister), of Sb. Giles-in-the-
Fields, bachelor, about 23, son of Jeffery
Banister, of eatne, gent , -who alleges, and
Katherine Fletcher, of same, aged 21, and at
own disposal — at St. Saviour, Southwark.
28 May, 1663. V.
Bannister, Jeffery (Banister), of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, Middlesex, widower, 24, son of
Jeffery Banister, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, gent., who alleges, and Elizabeth
Howell, of St. Andrew, Holborn, London,
spinster, 20, her parents dead, with consent
of her uncle, Mr. Howell, of same, gent. — at
St. Andrew, Holborn, aforesaid, or St. Mary,
Islington, or St. James, Clerkenwell, Middle-
sex. 19 Aug. 1664. F.
Bannister, John (Bannester), of .... co. Mid-
dlesex, and Katherine Poole, spinster, of St.
Nicholas Aeon, London — at St. Nicholas afore-
said. 5 Feb. 15f§. B.
Bannister, John (Banister), and Elizabeth Dover,
of city of Westminster, spinster. 24 Sept.
1635. D.
Bannister, John (Banister), of St. Margaret,
Westminster, widower, 46, and Mary Wood, of
same, widow, 50 — at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
11 Jan. 167fl. B.
Bannister, Laurence, bachelor, about 24, son
and heir of Sir Robert Bannister, of Pursen-
ham, CO. Northampton, knight, and Mary
Dynham, spinster, about 17, daughter of Sir
John Dynham, of Borstall, co. Bucks, knight,
who consents — at St. Andrew, Holborn, or St.
Peter, Paul's Wharf. 30 Nov. 1632. F.
Bannister Thomas (Bannester), aud Johanna
Badger, widow, of City of London, gen. lie,
3 Aug. 1571. B.
Bannister, Thomas, of the City of London,
draper, and Margery Walter, spinster, of St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, daughter of
Richard Walter, j'eoman^at St. James,
Clerkenwell, Middlesex. 16 Nov. 1620. B.
Bannister William (Banister), of St. Clement
Danes, cordwainer, and " Saintmanam" Bar-
rett (.sio), of St. Sepulchre, London, spinster,
daughter of Hugh Bennett {sic), of Otley,
CO. York, yeoman, gen. lie, 21 Feb. 159|.
B.
Sanson, William, of Bishops Stofford, co. Herts,
gent., bachelor, 30, and Frances Grove,
spinster, 20, daughter of Thomas Grove, of
Berden, co. Essex, esq., who consents— at
Lambeth, co. Surrey. 10 May, 1665. F.
Barber, Brian, and Elizabeth Alen, — July,
1547. F.
Barber, Edward, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
merchant, and Anne Olyver, of Stepney,
Middlesex, widow of — Olyver, late of
same, mariner— at Stepney, aforesaid. 26
Aug. 1611. B.
Barber, Haynes, of Clavering, Essex, gent.,
bachelor, 31, and ilargaret Whier (F), of
same, spinster, 21, her father dead, at Claver-
ing aforesaid. 17 Feb. 163|. B.
Barber, Jarratt, gent., of Stepney, bachelor,
32, and Joane Clarke, of same, widow, about
50— at All Hallows Barking. 17 Feb.
164^. B.
Barber, John, of the City of London, merchant,
and Elizabeth Barker, of Dagenham, co.
Essex, spinster, daughter of Thomas Barker, of
same, merchant tailor — at the parish church
of the Savoy. 26 Oct. 1609. B.
Barber, Robert (Barbar), of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
gent., widower, about 39, and Jane
Shafto, of same, widow, about 44 — at St.
Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street. 1 Sept.
1666. V.
Barber, William, and Elizabeth Thorogood, 10
I\[ay, 1575. F.
Barbon, James, of London, gent., widower,
about 35, and Mary Manfeild, of St. Paul,
Covent Garden, widow, about 35 — at Mary-
bone, Middlesex. 15 May, 1669. V.
Barbon, John, Parson of Pisford, co. Northampton,
widower, about 50, and Mrs. Epiphania Taylor,
of Ayleton, co. Huntingdon, spinster, about
36, and at own dispose, alleged by Zacharie
Taylor, of St. Dunstaniu-thc-East London, citi-
zen and upholder — at Pisford or Ayleton, afore-
said. 12 June, 1676. V.
Barbon Nicholas (Barbone), of St. Margaret,
Westminster, and Dorothy Charles, of same,
spinster. 1 April, 1635. D.
Barbon, Nicholas, of St. Dunstan-iu-tlie-West, doc-
tor of physic, bachelor, about 28, and Margaret
Hayes, of St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster,
about 23, and at own dispose — at St. Andrew,
Holborn, or St. Botolph, Bishopsgate. 26
Jan. 16fa. V.
Barbor, John, and Ursula Maunsfeilde, widow, of
City of London, gen. lie, 26 May, 1573. B.
Barbor, John, of Ealing, co. Middlesex, waterman,
and Dorothy Clarke, of same, widow of John
Clarke, late of same, fisherman — at Ealing
aforesaid. 27 Feb. 159|. B.
Barbor, John, of Caldwell, in parish St. Mary,
in town of Bedford, esq., Middlesex, about
45, and Mrs. Elizabeth Porter, of Hackney,
Middlesex, widow, about 40 — at Hackney
aforesaid. 5 June, 1665. V.
Barbor, Lewis, and Margaret Ford, of St. Martin,
Ludgate — to marry there. 18 Nov. 1546. B.
Barbor, Robert, of Hexton, Herts, and Agnes
Marshe, widow, of diocese of London — at
Hexton. 25 May, 1577. B.
Barbor, Thomas, and Mary Shaw, widow, of
diocese of Westminster. 26 Oct. 1545. F.
Barbor, Thomas, of St. Olave, Silver Street,
London, dyer, and Johanna Fayerfaxe, spinster,
of City of London, daughter of John Fayer-
faxe, of Rowington, co. Warwick, weaver, gen.
lie, 20 Dee 1587. B.
Barbor, William, and Elizabeth Watkynson, of
London. 24 Jan. 154|. F.
Barcocke, Cbristoi3her, of St. Margaret, L^>th-
bury, London, bachelor, and Blandina Goodall,
of Hillingdon, Middlesex, spinster — at Hingdou
aforesaid. 10 Feb. 161 J. B.
Barcocke, Edmund, and Alice Adams, spinster,
both of St. Benet Fink, London— at St. Benet
Fink aforesaid. 10 Oct. 1626. B.
Barcocke, John (Barcock), of Great Ilford, co.
Essex, yeoman, and Agnes Jarrett, of Barking,
said county, widow of Anthony Jarrett, late of
same, tailor — at Barking aforesaid. 26 Jan.
160A. B.
Barcroft, Charles, of St. Olave, Southwark,
Surrey, merchant tailor, bachelor, 23, and
Dorothie Crosby, spinster, 15, daughter of
John Crosby, late of St. Albans, Herts, gent.,
deceased, with consent of her mother, Mary
Crosby, of same, widow — at parish church of
St. Albans aforesaid. 20 Feb. leSf. F.
Barcroft, John, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Mid-
dlesex, esq., widower, and Elizabeth Powell,
of St. Margaret, Westminster, widow — at
Lambeth, CO. Surrey, or .... 5 Jan. 168|. F.
Barcroft, Robert, of Westminster, Middlesex,
gent., bachelor, about 35, and Mrs. Mary
Holliug.vorth, of St. Sepulchre, London,
spinster, about 21, consent of mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Hollingworth, of same, widow, at
St. George, Southwark, or Knightsbridge, or
Marylcbone, Middlesex. 26 Sept. 1676. Y.
Jolni Bard
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76
Bard, John (Barde), esq., of Bullingbrooke, co.
Lincoln, widower, 46 or 47, and Frances San-
derson, of South Thoresby, CO. Lincoln, widow,
about 41— at St. Peter-le-Poor. 24 Sept. 1081.
B.
Bard, Thomas, of St. Peter, Cheap, London,
bachelor, 25, and Mary Gott, spinster, 17,
daughter of Samuel Gott, of Battell, co.
Sussex, esq., who consents — at St. Mary,
Woolnoth, or St. Dunstan-in-the-East, London.
3 Oct. 1661. F.
Bard, Thomas, of St. Peter, Cheap, London,
citizen and girdler, widower, about 40, and
Mrs. Susanna Crew, of Broad Street, London,
widow, about 28 — at St. Leonard, Shoreditch,
Middlesex. 21 May, 1679. V.
Bard, William, of St. Peter, Cheap, London,
bachelor, about 30, son of Maximilian Bard,
of Hammersmith, Middlesex, esq., who alleges,
and Eebecca Glover, spinster, about 20,
daughter of Thomas Glover, of St. Edmund,
Lombard Street, London, merchant, who con-
sents— at Acton, Ealing, or Sc. Leonard,
Shoreditch, Middlesex. 3 June, 1675. F.
Bardin, John, of Hammersmith, Middlesex,
bachelor, above 21, and Dorothy Smith, of
same, spinster, above 21 — atChiswick, Middle-
sex. 25 Feb. 1754. F.
Bardin, Joseph, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London,
bachelor, 28, and Mary Messinger, of same,
widow — at same. 1 Sept. 1673. F.
Barefoote, Edward, of Lamborne, co. Essex, gent.,
and Winifred Hildersham, spinster, of Hatfield
Broadoak, in said county, gen. lie, 3 Jan.
158^. B.
Barefoote, George, clerk, rector of Fyfield, co.
Essex, and Katherine Barefoote, spinster,
daughter of Benedict [? "Bennett"] Bare-
foote, deceased — at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf,
London. 5 April, 1619. B.
Barefoote, Henry (Barefoot), and Sarah Prudence.
1698. D.
Barefoote, Luke, mariner, of London, and Dionisia
Maundie, of St. Mary, W^hitechapel, widow of
Luke Maundie, late of same, mariner, gen. lie,
22 April, 1594. B.
Barefoote, Simon, freemason, and Johanna Shef-
forde, of Cheshunt, Herts, spinster, daughter
of — Shefforde, late of same, husbandman,
deceased, gen. lie, 14 Aug. 1592. B.
Barefoote, Thomas, of St. Bartholomew-by-the-
Exchange, London, gent., and Anne Willson,
spinster, of same, daughter of Thomas Willson,
late of Reading, Berks, haberdasher, deceased,
gen. lie, 20 March, 159|. B.
Barfoot, Henry, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London,
white baker, and Rose Hewett, of same,
spinster, daughter of William Hewett, of
same, tallow-chandler — at St. Giles, Cripple-
gate, aforesaid. 1 Dec. 1617. B.
Bargeman, John, of St. Helen, London, bachelor,
23, and Elizabeth Dickens, spinster, 18,
daughter of John Dickens, of St. Martin-in-
the-Vintrj', London, gent., who consents — at
St. Mary, Aldermanbury, or All Hallows-in-
the-Wall, London. 14 April, 1666. F.
Bargeman, John, of All Hallows, Lombard Street,
widower, 35, and Sara Price, of St. Botolph,
Bishopsgate, spinster, 25— at Whitechapel.
30 Dec. 1679. B.
Bargrave, Thomas, gent., of Eastrey, Kent,
bachelor, 26, and Honora Estcott, of St.
Dunstan-in-the-West, spinster, 20, consent of
mother, Alice Estcott, widow, testified by
" Ludowick" Wemis {sic subs.), D.D. — at
St. Bartholomew -the- Less, or St. Mary
Magdalen, Old Fish Street. 3 Aug. 1647. B.
Barham, Francis, jun., of St. Mary, Whitechapel,
Middlesex, shipwright, bachelor, about 30,
and Mrs. Mary Foe, of St. Swithin, London,
spinster, about 20, with her father's consent —
at St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, co.
Surrey. 20 May, 1679. V.
Barker, Arthur, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
bachelor, 27, and Lydia Curtin, spinster, 25,
daughter of James Curtin, of Abingdon,
Berks, gent., who consents — at St. Saviour, or
St. George, co. Surrrey ; or St. Margaret,
Westminster. 18 Feb. 16^-fl. F.
Barker, Borlase, of Little Marlow, Bucks, citizen
and Salter, of London, bachelor, about 23, and
Mary Deane, of Great Marlow, said county,
spinster, about 16, and at own disposal — at
Farnham Royal, or Hudson, said county.
6 Aug. 1672. V.
Barker, Christopher, and Katherine Read, widow,
of Islington, gen. lie, 14 July, 1563. B.
Barker, Edmund, D.D., rector of Beriton, co.
Southampton, bachelor, about 40, and Isabel!
Gillingham, spinster, about 30, daughter of
George Gillingham, D.D., rector of Charlton,
said county — at Great St. Bartholomew,
London. 20 Jan. 166^. V.
Barker, Edmund, of Greenwich, co. Kent, sailor,
and Mary Page, of same, spinster — at St.
Andrew Hubbard, London. 6 Feb. 166^. B.
Barker, Francis, of St. Lawrence, Old Jewry,
London, mercer, bachelor, 27, and Elizabeth
Gomeldon, spinster, 20, daughter of William
Gomeldon, of St. Peter-le-Poor, London, esq.,
who consents — at Chiswick, or Lincoln's Inn
Chapel, Middlesex. 27 Dec. 1673. F.
Barker, Francis, and Alice Coxe, of Hendon,
spinster, gen. He. ,'14 Sept. 1573. B.
Barker, George, goldsmith, and Avery Smithe,
widow, relict of Edwin Smithe, of St. John,
Walbrook, London, gen. lie, 13 Dec. 1581. B.
Barker, Gregory, of St. John Zachary, London,
armorer, and Mary Smithe, of said city,
widow of — Smithe, late of St. Michael,
Crooke-lane, London, tallow-chandler, gen. lie,
5 July, 1589. B.
Barker, Henry, of St. Andrew, Holborn, London,
bachelor, 25, and Mary Wender, spinster, 19,
daughter of Samuel Wender, of Bray, co.
Berks, gent., who consents — at Fashbrooke, or
Wokingham, co. Berks. 3 Dec. 1669. F.
Barker, Hugh, of the Inner Temple, esq., bachelor,
28, and Elizabeth Whitehead, spinster, 22,
daughter of Henry Whitehead, of Titherley,
CO. Southampton, esq., who consents — at
Titherley aforesaid, or .... 6 March, 16|^.
F.
Barker, John, and Agnes Lyster. 6 Dec. 1548. F.
Barker, John, and Ellenor Thompson — to marry
at St. Bride. 3 Dec. 1561. B.
Barker, John, gent., bachelor, 30, son of Thomas
Barker, of Yoxon, co. Suffolk, gent., who con-
sents, and Anne Coates, of Broxbourne, Herts,
maidtn, 21, consent of father, Robert Coates,
of same, gent. — at All Hallows, Honey Lane,
London. 2 Aug. 1610. B.
Barker, John, of Oakingham, Berks, gent.,
bachelor, about 21, and Jane Wilde, of Bag-
shot, Surrey, spinster, about 21, consent of
father, John Wilde, of same, gent., attested
by Eilinor Ramsey, of St. Clement Danes,
spinster — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf. 4 Feb.
166?. V.
Barker, Joseph, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
bachelor, about 21, his father's consent, and
Anno Choppington, of same, spinster, about
22, and at own disposal — at St. Botolph,
Bishopsgate, St. Saviour. Southwark. or St.
Clemeut Danes. 30 Dec. 1668. V.
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Barker, Leonard, of St. Martin, Ironmonger Lane,
London, and Elizabeth Berker, of St. Bennet,
Gracechurch, London — at St. Bennet aforesaid.
17 Jan. 154^. B.
Barker, Matthew, of parish of Christi {sic) , London,
citizen and merchant taylor, and Mary Brand,
of St. Martin-le-Grand, daughter of John
Brand, of same, tailor — at St. Leonard, in
St. Martin-le-Grand. 10 Sept. 1610. D.
Barker, Matthew, of Putney, Surrey, gent.,
widower, about 66, and Anne Rogers, of same,
widow, about 52 — at .... 5 Jan. 166^. V.
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Barker, Michael, of St. Leonard, Bromlej^ Middle-
sex, merchant taylor, and " Effam " Edwardes,
spinster, of the city of London, daughter of
John Edwardes, of same, " Panndrius," gen.
lie. U Dec. 1590. B.
Barker, Richard, of London, yeoman, and Eliza-
beth Lecher, spinster, of St. Edmund, Lombard
Street, in said City, daughter of William
Lecher, late of London, shoemaker, deceased,
gen. lie, 27 July, 1591. B.
Barker, Richard, of St. Giley, Cripplegate,
London, gent., widower, and Theodosia Wray,
of same, 28, daughter of Sir John Wray, late
of Glentworth, CO. Lincoln, knight, deceased —
at ... . about 10 Nov. 1660. F.
Barker, Robert, and Margery Pawnfott, of diocese
of Peterborough. 14 Dec. 1544. F.
Barker, Robert, of the Inner Temple, gent., and
Margaret Cooke, spinster, famulam Mr. Roger
Townsende, esq., of City of London, gen. lie,
19 Dec. 1583. B.
Barker, Robert, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor, 33,
and Mrs. Elizabeth Bucknall, of Watford, co.
Herts, spinster, 27, at her own disj^osal — at
St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, or St.
Bennet, Paul's Wharf, London. 5 Dec. 1693.
F.
Barker, Robert, of St. Clement Danes, bachelor,
26, and Mrs. Elizabeth Aishe, spinster, 20,
consent of father, Mr. John Aishe, of
Lincoln's Inn, gent. — at St. Bride. 2 Nov.
1704. B.
Barker, Scorey, of Chiswick, Middlesex, esq.,
bachelor, 25, and Anne Robinson, spinster, 16,
daughter of Sir John Robinson, knight and
hart., alderman of London, who consents — at
St. Andrew, Holborn, or .... 19 May, 1679. F.
Barker, Thomas, husbandman, and Elizabeth
Jones, spinster, of Hendon, Middlesex,
daughter of — Jones, of same, yeoman, gen.
lie, 4 May, 1594. B.
Barker, Thomas, alias Chapman, of Inner Temple,
gent., bachelor, 22, son of Edmond Barker, ats
Chapman, of Sibton, Suffolk, gent., who con-
sents, and Mary Goodwin, of St. Bennet
Gracechurch, maiden, 20, daughter of John
Goodwin, late of East Bergholt, co. Suffolk,
clothier, deceased, consent of her brother,
John Goodwin, of East Bergholt aforesaid,
clothier — at St. Bennet, Gracechurch. 16 July,
1611. B.
Barker, Thomas, and Susanna Davies, alias
Bainard, of city of Westminster, widow. 15
Nov. 1642. D.
Barker, Thomas, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor,
about40,and Mrs. Elizabeth Talbot, of Claynes,
CO. Worcester, widow, about 30 — at Claynes
aforesaid. 16 May, 1667. V.
Barker, Urias, of Heydon (?), co. Essex, gent.,
attendant on Sir Thomas Dacres, knight, 25,
both parents dead, and Mary Searle, of Little-
bury, Essex, maiden, 25, daughter of Robert
Searle, of Elmdon, Essex, yeoman, who con-
sents—at Littleburv. Essex. 28 Jan. 1605.
B.
Barker, William, of City of London, and Elizabeth
Waterhouse, of St. Bride, Fleet Street, London
— at St. Bride aforesaid. 1 Feb. 154§. B.
Barker, William, of St. Mary-at-Hill, London,
embroiderer, and Celena Lea, of All Hallows
Staining, London, spinster, daughter of
Richard Lea, of same, draper — at Stepney, co.
Middlesex. 3 Sept. 1593. B.
Barkei', William, of St. Martin-in-the-Pields,
Middlesex, esq., bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth
Dixon, of Tunbridge, co. Kent, spinster, 23,
at her own disposal — at Maidstone, Kent, or
St. Gregory, or St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf,
London. 12 Jan. 166|. F.
Barker, William, of Sunning, Berks, esq.,
widowei', about 60, and Mrs. Frances Tedman,
of same, spinster, about 40, and at own
dispose — at St. Andrew, Holborn, or St.
Mary, Savoy. 2 June, 1668. V.
Barker, Sir William, bart., of St. Margaret,
Westminster, widower, 50, and Mrs. Letitia
Motham, of same, spinster, 30 — at St. Andrew,
Holborn, alleged by Robert Herbert, of St.
Margaret, Westminster, gent. 11 Nov. 1702. B.
BarkliaiH, Thomas, of Acton, Middlesex, widower,
30, and Ann Angier, of Richmond, Surrey,
widow, 24 — at St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 15
April, 1704. B.
Barkley, James (Barkeley), of St. Leonard,
Shoreditch, Middlesex, butcher, and Helen
Torsley, of same, spinster, daughter of —
Torsley, late of Gosberton, co. Lincoln,
deceased — at St. Leonard, Shoreditch, afore-
said. 2 Dec. 1622. B.
Barkley, Thomas, of Cotgrave, co. Notts, clerk,
bachelor, 28, and Hester Wright, spinster, 23,
of St. Michael, Cornhill, London, with her
father's consent — at St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London. 27 Nov. 1663. F.
Barkley, William, of St. Gabriel Fenchurch,
London, merchant, and Magdalen Archer, of
Thaydon Garnon, co. Essex, spinster, daughter
of Henry Archer, gent., deceased— at Epping,
CO. Essex. 3 Aug. 1618. B.
Barksdale, Simon, gent., of St. Paul, Covent
Garden, bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth White-
head, of same, spinster, 26 — at St. Michael,
Basishaw. 8 Feb. 164|. B.
Barksdale, William, of St. George, Southwark,
widower, 34, and Mary Adams, of St. Clave,
Southwark, widow, 35 — at St. Mildred, Bread
Street. 7 Dec. 1698. B.
Barkstead, John, of St. Edmund - the - King,
London, bachelor, 30, merchant, and Audrey
Spence, of South Mawling, co. Sussex,
spinster, 23, daughter of John Spence, esq.,
who consents — at South Mawling aforesaid,
or ... . 5 Dec. 1690. F.
Barksted, Michael, goldsmith, and Rose Herring,
of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex, spinster,
daughter of Anthony Herring, goldsmith,
deceased — at St. Olave, Old Jewry, London.
27 Aug. 1621. B.
Barley, George, of South Hanningfield, and Ellinor
Hill, widow, of diocese of London. 31 Jan.
155|. B.
Barley, Haynes, of Clavering, Es.«ex, esq.,
widower, about 55, and Mary Riddelsden, of
same, spinster, about 25, consent of her mother,
— Fish, alias Riddelsden — at St. James, Clerk-
enwell. 13 May, 1663. V.
Barley, Henry, of Great Horsley, and Lucy
Peune, widow, gen. lie. 13 May, 1560. B.
Barley, Thomas, and Elizabeth Woode, widow,
gen. lie. John Monger, 3-eoman, and Mabell
Pelowe, widow — at St. Peter. Paul's Wharf.
31 March, 15S2. B.
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Barlow, John, of Rt. Mary, Strand, alias Savoy,
Middlesex, yeoman, bachelor, and Alice
Jackson, of St. Scpul'-hro, London, spinster,
daughter of Robert Jackson, late of Hasling-
ton, CO. Lnucastor, yeoman, deceased — at St.
Mildred, in the roullry, London. 2G April,
1G08. B.
Barlow, John, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., bachelor, about 26, and Timothea
Sanders, of same, spinster, about 24', consent
of mother, Susan Sanders, widow — at St.
JIartin-in-thc-Ficlds, or St. Margaret, West-
minster. 11 July, 1GG3. Y.
Barlow, John, of Slebage, co. Pembroke, esq.,
bachelor, 20, and Beatrice Lloyd, of St.
Martin- in -the - Fields, Middlesex, spinster,
about 20, her parents dead, and she at the
disposal of her brother. Sir John Lloyd, bart.,
of the Forest, co. Carmarthen, who alleges — at
St. Martin, or St. Giles-in-the-Fields, or Covent
Garden, Middlesex. 2 Feb. 167i F.
Barnaby, Benjamin, of St. Alphage, London,
bachelor, and Elizabeth Hatt, of same,
spinster — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London.
7 Nov. IGGl. B.
Baruaby, Edward, of Kensington, Middlesex,
gent., bachelor, about 35, and Susan Callow,
of Collingborne, Duces, co. Wilts, spinster,
about 20, consent of father, Richard Callow,
of same, gent. — at Uj)hareu Chute or Tid-
worth, Wilts. 28 Dec. 1660. Y.
Bax'naby, Francis, of Hidgendon, Bucks, gent.,
bachelor, about 28, and Elizabeth Newman,
of St. Alphage, London, spinster, about 24,
and at her own disposal — at St. Botolph,
Bishopsgate, London. 24 Nov. 1G70. Y.
Barnaby, John (Barnabe) of Braxted Magna, and
Catherine Bonham, of Stanway. 10 July, 1534.
B.
Barnaby, Oliver (Barnabye), of All Hallows
Barking, and Bridget Palmer, spinster, of
the City of London, gen. lie, 6 June, 1564.
B.
Baruaby, Philip (Barnabie), of St. Sepulchre,
London, skinner, and Katherine IBrowne,
spinster, of said city, daughter of — Browne,
late of Wistowe, co. Leicester, gent., deceased,
gen. lie. 28 Nov. 1594. B.
Barnaby, Richard (Barneby), of Brockhampton,
CO. Hereford, esq., bachelor, about 28, and
Isabella Lechmere, of Henly, said county,
spinster, about 22, with consent of her father,
Nicholas Lechmere, of same, esq. — at Henly
aforesaid. 2G June, 1G78. Y.
Baruaby, Robert, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
bachelor, about 24, and Ann Bedford, spinster,
about 26, daughter of Thomas Bedford, late
of CO. Northampton, gent., deceased, with
consent of her mother, Mary Bedford, of St.
Sepulchre, London, widow — to marry at St.
Andrew, Holborn. 16 Oct. 1632. F.
Barnaby, Thomas, of Ruslipe, Middlesex, gent.,
widower, about 26, and Mrs. Sarah Awsiter,
of Ealing, said county, spinster, about 20, her
father's consent — at St. Bartholomew-the-
Less, London, or Ealing aforesaid. 5 May,
1670. V.
Barnaby, William (Barnabye), of St. Mary, Alder-
manbury, London, vintner, and Bridget Keye,
of St. Oiave, Old Jewry, London, widow of
Richard Keye, late of same, vintner, deceased,
gen. lie, 14 June, 1588. B.
Baruacastle, Richard, sailor, and Anne Eache,
of Stepney, Middlesex, widow of — Eache,
late of same, sailor — at Stepney aforesaid.
17 July, 1595. B.
Barnam, William, and Joanna Beanstede. 18 Jan.
1572. F.
Barnap, Thomas, of Stansted Abbotts, Herts,
husbandman, and Mary Elliot, of Hunsdon,
said county, spinster — at Little Ilford, co.
Essex. 14 Sept. 1610. B.
Barnard, Andrew, "nautam," and Joanna Snagge,
of Stepney, gen. lie., 4 Aug. 1565. B.
Barnard, David, of St. Mar}', Whitechapel, Middle-
sex, embroiderer, and Margery Sturton, of St.
Trinity-the-Less, London, spinster, daughter
of Richard. 9 May, 1594. B.
Barnard, Francis (Barnarde), and Elizabeth
Moore, widow, of Watford, Herts — at Dagen-
ham, Essex. 7 Oct. 1577. B.
Barnard, Francis, of Stratford-upon-Haven, co.
Warwick, gent., bachelor, 25, and Mary Watson,
of Hackney, spinster, 21, consent of her mother,
Priscilla Watson, widow — at St. Faith, London,
or Hackney, Middlesex. 31 Aug. 1640. B.
Barnard, George, of Gainsborough, co. Lincoln,
gent., widower, 40, and Anne Mawe, of Craise
Sound, said county, 35 — at Gainsborough, or
.... 16 Dec. 1701. F.
Barnard, Harrold, and Lucy Huges, widow, of
St. John, Walbrook — to marry there. 8 Feb.
15|§. B.
Barnard, Henry, of Petworth, Sussex, gent.,
bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth Stringer, of same,
spinster, 21, daughter of William Stringer,
late of same, deceased, with consent of her
mother — Stringer, and of her grand-
father, Richard Stringer — at Bletham, alias Eg
Deane, or Coates, co. Sussex. 1 July, 1661.
F.
Barnard, John (Barnerd), of Roothing Margaret,
CO. Essex, yeoman, and Marian Eve, of Rooth-
ing Abbots, said coitnty, spinster, daughter of
Weston Eve, of same, yeoman — at Roothing
Margaret aforesaid. 20 Sept. 1604. B.
Barnard, John, of Petworth, Sussex, gent.,
bachelor, 26, and Lettice Gray, of same,
spinster, 22, daughter of Richard Gray, of
Whiteborow, co. Northampton, yeoman, who
consents — at All Hallows, Honey Lane, London.
9 May, 1664. F.
Barnard, John, of Barking, Essex, gent., widower,
about 31, and Elizabeth Tong, of same,
spinster, about 30— at Romford church or
chapel, said county. 18 Dec. 1665. Y.
Barnard, John, of Barking, Essex, gent., widower,
about 40, and Elizabeth Thompson, of St.
Clement Danes, Middlesex, widow, about 36 —
at St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex. 27 July,
1668. Y.
Barnard, John, of Rodmarton, co. Gloucester,
gent., bachelor, 27, and Rachel Packer, of
Cricklade, Wilts, spinster, about 20, whose
parents are believed to be consenting — at Rod-
marton or Cricklade aforesaid, or Escott or
Kemble, co. Wilts. 12 Feb. 166§. F.
Barnard, Isaac, of St. Lawrence, Jewry, London,
bachelor, 32, and Hannah Strickson,of Trinity
parish, said city, spinster, 21, daughter of
John Strickson, of Oundel), co. Northampton,
gent , who consents — at St. Saviour, South-
wark, CO. Surrey, or St. Lawrence, Jewry, or
St. Michael, Wood Street, London. 10 July,
16s6. F.
Barnard, Richard, of St. Thomas Apostle. London,
salcman, and Elizabeth Gale, of St. Clement,
Eastcheap, London, spinster — at St. Audrew-
in-the- Wardrobe, London. 14 June, 1626. B.
Barnard, Richard, of Petsoe, co. Bucks, gent.,
bachelor, 24, his father dead, and Dorothy
Aleway, spinster, about 22, daughter of Raphe
A.leway, late of Shenley, co. Bucks, gent.,
deceased, with consent of her mother, Dorothy
Rothram, of St. Sepulchre, London, widow — at
St. Faith-the-Yirgin, London. 12 Dec. 1632. F.
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Barnard, Robert (Barnerde), poulterer, aud
Johanna Marcombo, S2:)inster, of Christohurch,
Newgate, daughter of John Marcombe, of
Ware, Herts, husbandman, deceased — at
Christchurch aforesaid. 29 Nov. 1583. B.
Barnard, Robert (Barnarde),of Chesthunt, Herts,
brewer, and Elizabeth Browghefett, widow, of
same, relict of Daniel Browghefett, of St. Mar-
garet Moses, London, tailor — at 8t. Leonard,
Shoreditch. 11 Jan. 158f. B.
Barnard, Robert, gent., of St. Andrew, Holborn,
bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth Lane, of St.
Leonard, Foster Lane, spinster, 16, daughter
of William Lane, of same, merchant taylor,
Who consents — at All Hallows-in-the-Wall.
3 Nov. 1634 B.
Barnard, Thomas, gent., of Petworth, Sussex,
widower, 40, and Frances Hall, of same,
widow, 40 — at St. Martia-in-the-Fields, or
Marybone. 26 Jan. 164f . B.
Barnard, Walter (Barnarde), of Danbury, co.
Esses, gent., and Margaret Hales, spinster, of
St. Dunstan-in-the-West, gen. lie, 27 June,
1581. B.
Barnard, William, of Stepney, Middlesex, car-
penter, and Elizabeth Nichols, of same,
spinster — at same. 2 Aug. 1626. B.
Barnard, William (BarnarJe), and Sara Elye, of
St. Andrew, Holborn — to marry there. 14
May, 1564. B.
Barnard, William (Barnerde), gent., and Margery
Barrett, alias Berrett, widow, of Earls Colne,
Esses, relict of — Barrett, yeoman — at Earls
Colne. 11 Sept. 1583. B.
Barnardiston, George, of Ickwell, Beds, gent.,
bachelor, 25, and Catherine Tyler, spinster,
about 18, daughter of Francis Tyler, of St.
Gabriel Fenchurch, London, who consents — at
Hackney, or St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex,
or St. Dunstan-in-the-West, London. 24 Dec.
1675. F.
Barnardiston, John, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, bachelor, 23, and Grace Horsey, of
St. Christopher, London, spinster, 19, daughter
of William Horsey, of same, cordwainer, who
consents — at St. Giles aforesaid, or Gray's Inn
Chapel. 2 Feb. 168f. F.
Barnardiston, John, of St. Austin, City of
London, bachelor, 23, and Miriam Saunders, of
St. Matthew, Friday Street, spinster, 32, own
disposal — at All Hallows-in the- Wall. 13 Nov.
1705. B.
Barnardiston, Sir Thomas (Barnardistone),
knight, of Tottenham, Middlesex, and Anne
Bygrave, spinster, of same, daughter of —
Bygrave, of ... . co. Beds, yeoman, gen. lie,
3 Feb. 158|. B.
Barnardiston, Thomas, of St. Stephen, Coleman
Street, merchant, widower, 41, and Anne
Foisted, of St. Martin Ontwich, spinster, 28,
her father's consent — at St. Anne, Blackfriars.
19 May, 1635. B.
Barnardiston, Sir Thomas, bart., of Kitton, alias
Keddingtou, co. Suffolk, bachelor, about 24,
and Elizabeth Kin?, spinster, about 18,
daughter of the Right Hon. Sophia, Viscountess
Wimb]fedon,of Whittacre, co. Warwick, widow,
who consents— at the parish church of St.
Albans, Herts, or any church or chapel in co.
Warwick. 26 July, 1670. F.
Bar'nardiston, Thomas, jun., of Silk Willoughby,
CO. Lincoln, bachelor, 20, and Anne Rothwell,
of " Saplefield," said county, spinster, 19,
daughter of Dame — Rothwell, widow, who
consents — at " Srapleford " aforesaid, or ... .
16 Feb. 169^. F.
Barnardyne, Alexander, pcwterei-, aud Agnes
Preiste, widow, relict of William Preiste, of
St. Mildred, Bread Street, London— to marry
there. 15 Aug. 1584. B.
Barners, Arthur, of Lighes, gent., and Joan
Pcrs, of Chelmsford, co. Essex — to marry at
St. Mary, Whitechapel. 11 April, 1564. B.
Barnes, Alexander, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London, yeoman, and Jane Blackbourne, of
St. Ethelburgh, London, spinster, daughter of
Rowland Blackbourne, late of same, deceased,
— at St. Catharine Cree Church, London. 18
Aug. 1618. B.
Barnes, Anthony, of St. Mary-le- Strand, alias
Savoy, Middlesex, cook, and Mary Creswell,
of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, said county,
daughter of William Creswell, late of co.
Southampton, gent., deceased — at St. Giles
aforesaid. 14 Feb. 161-^-. B.
Barnes, Ezekiel, of Mary Magdalen, Milk Street,
bachelor, 21 and over, and Jane Chester, of
same, widow — -at All Hallows-in-the-Wall. 29
Feb. 172J. B.
Barnes, George, of St. Michael - le - Querne,
haberdasher, bacheloi", 22, and Jane Preston,
of Christ Church, maiden, 22, daughter of
(John erased) Preston, of Anutten, in Shrop-
shire, gent., deceased, her mother also dead,
consent of her brother, of Anutton, in Stafford-
shire, attested by William Spicer, gent., of
Woodesease, co. Salop — at Kensington, Middle-
sex. 18 Nov. 1602. B.
Barnes, George, presbyter, A.M., preacher, at
Hounslow, Middlesex, and Elizabeth Newton,
widow, of — Newton, late of .... co. Somerset,
and now dwelling in the house of Mr.
Crompton, esq., of Hounslow aforesaid, gen.
lie, 11 Feb. 159f. B.
Barnes, Gabriel, of Inner Temple, esq., bachelor,
about 30, and Mrs. Prudence Amory, of St.
Bride, London, spinster, about 18, consent of
her uncle, John Moulford, her parents dead
—at St. Andrew, Holborn. 23 Nov. 1674. V.
Barnes, Henry, and Elizabeth Baunester, spinster,
of St. Olave, Hart Street, London — to marry
there. 28 Dec. 1566. B.
Barnes, Henry, of Whitechapel, Middlesex, sailor,
and Mary Turner, of same, widow of Thomas
Turner, late of same, gunmaker — at same. 10
Nov. 1603. B.
Barnes, Henry, gent., of St. Olave, Silver Street,
widower, 45, and Elizabeth Caulton, of St.
Mary Woolnoth, 30, Avidowof Thomas Caulton,
late citizen and clothworker, of London,
deceased — at St. Alphage, or St. Leonard,
Shoreditch. 11 May, 1631. B.
Barnes, Henry, of Barnard's Inn, gent., bachelor,
24, and Mary Burton, of St. Clement Danes,
Middlesex, spinster, above 21, at her own
disjDosal — at St. Clement aforesaid, or ... .
4 Jan. 169f. F.
Barnes, John, of Malby, co. York, gent., bachelor,
about 30, and Mrs. Frances Masday, of
Stanton, said county, spinster, about 16,
consent of father, Richard Masday, of same,
gent. — at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street,
London. 12 Nov. 1673. V.
Barnes, Miles, gentleman, of Christ Church,
London, bachelor, 32, and Jane Travers, of St.
Dunstan-in-the-East, spinster, 24 — at St. Mary-
at-Hill. 30 May, 1632. B.
Barnes, Ralph, brewer, and Elizabeth Crowch,
spinster, daughter of — Crowch, late of
Wilsdon, CO. Middlesex, deceased — at St. Peter,
Paul's Wharf, London. 10 Oct. 1622. B.
Ricliard Barnes
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Robert Bariiham
84
Barnes, Richard, of St. Peter, Paul's Wharf,
London, yeoman, and Catherine Hucksell, of
St. Margaret, Lothbury, spinster, daughter of
William Hucksell, late of same, yeoman,
deceased— at St. Margaret, Lothbury, afore-
said. 23 Aug. 1598. B.
Barnes, Richard, of Wicombe, Bucks, bookbinder,
bachelor, 26, and Susan Brandon, spinster, 23,
daughter of Thomas Brandon, late of same,
gent., deceased, with consent of her
mother. Christian, wife of Samuel Atkins, of
Woboi-ne, Bucks, doctor of physic — at Wo-
borne or Hedsworth, co. Bucks. 22 Jan.
163f F.
Barnes, Richard, gent., of St. Peter-ad-
Vincula, in Tower of London, widower, 27,
and Margaret Jones, of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
widow, 28, at St. Faith, London. 2L Oct.
1610. B.
Barnes, Robert, and Katherine Cartar, of White-
chapel. 11 Dec. 1547. F.
Barnes, Robert, of the Middle Temple, gent.,
and Jane Gaskon, spinster, of St. Andrew,
Holborn — at St. Andrew aforesaid. 16 Oct.
1579. B.
Barnes, Robert, of St. Peter, Cornhill, London,
linendraper, bachelor, and Mary Cooling, of
same, spinster, daughter of Francis Cooling,
of same, linendraper — at St. Trinity, in the
Miuories, London. 17 Feb. 160§. B.
Barnes, Robert, yeoman, and Magdalen Witham,
of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, London, spinster
— at Christ Church, London. 7 May, 1682.
B.
Barnes, Roger, yeoman, and Agnes Hawkins,
spinsterofHarmansworth, Middlesex, daughter,
of — Hawkins, lale of Ditton, Bucks, hus-
bandman, deceased — at Harmansworth afore-
said. 1 April, 1586. B.
Barnes, Simon, gent., of Horosey, Middlesex,
bachelor, 26, and Rebecca Taller, of same,
spinster, 23 — at Hornsey. 23 Nov. 1647. B.
. Barnes, Thomas, of City of London, and Judith
Kelinge, spinster, of Edmundton — to marry
there. 2 Dec. 1574. B.
Barnes, Thomas, and Margaret Bawdewyn, of
London. 13 Nov. 1546. F.
Barnes, Thomas, of Walbrooke, co. Northampton,
bachelor, and Elizabeth Inglethorpe, of St.
Bride, London, spinster — at St. Giles-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex. 24 Dec. 1661. B.
Barnes, William, and Elizabeth Eden— at St.
Andrew Undershaft, London. 30 Jan. 155^.
B.
Barnes, William, of Hackney, co. Middlesex, silk-
weaver, and Anne Roberts, of same, daughter
of William Roberts, of King's Langley, co.
Herts, husbandman — at St. Bennet, Paul's
Wharf, London. 24 Oct. 1609. B.
Barnes, William, of Enfield, Middlesex, yeoman,
bachelor, and Frances Birche, of same, spinster,
daughter of Richard Birch, of co. Beds,
gent. — at St. Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe, Lon-
don. 8 Sept. 1612. B.
Barnes, William, of East Winch, co. Norfolk,
esq., bachelor, 25, and Anne Copping, of
Market Sell, co. Herts, spinster, 18, daughter
of Thomas Copping, of same, esq., who con-
sents — at Caddington, co. Beds. 20 Aug.
1647. F.
Barnes, William, of Romford, co. Essex, tanner,
widower, and Ellinor Ilumphrej'S, of East
Hornden, said county, spinster — at St. Peter,
Paul's Wharf, London. 16 April, 1661. B.
Barnes, William, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, Salter,
bachelor, about 28, and Margery Cash, of St.
Bennet, Gracechurch, spinster, about 18,
consent of father, Lawrence Cash — at St.
Lawrence, Old Jury. 5 June, 1662. V.
Barnes, William, jun., of Marlborough, co.
Wilts, gentleman, bachelor, about 28, and
Mary Smith, of Alton, said county, aged 16,
consent of mother, Margery Smith, of same,
widow — at Overton or Preshutt, said county.
6 May, 1665. V.
Barnes, William, of Cottenham, co. Cambridge,
gent., 22, and Elizabeth, daughter of
Sarah Evans, of St. Laurence Pountney,
London, who consents, aged about 20 — at St.
Mary Abchurch, London, or ... . 13 April,
1694. F.
Barnesley, Gilbert, of St. George, Southwark,
gent., widower, about 33, and Agrapina
Humphreys, of Westminster, spinster, about
22, her parents dead — at Trinitv, Minories.
8 Aug. 1662. V.
Barnewell, John, gent., bachelor, 21, and
Elizabeth Wright, of St. Mary Woolchurch,
spinster, 17, father dead, she at disposal of
Thomas Fleetwood, of St. Mary, Woolchurch,
Citizen and grocer, who consents — at St. Mary
Woolchurch. 9 June, 1636. B.
Barney, John, of Swadeston, co. Norfolk, gent.,
bachelor, about 34, and Elizabeth
Cholmley, of Waterstock, co. Oxon, widow,
about 25 — at Waterstock aforesaid. 17 Nov.
1670. V.
Barney, Robert, and Margaret Garvey, of the
City of London — at St. Olave, Silver Street.
18 July, 1561. B.
Barney, William, of Walldou, co. Essex, " stan-
narium," and Frances Abraham, of Ugley,
said county, spinster, daughter of John Abra-
ham, late of same, weaver, gen. lie, 3 Aug.
1592. B.
Barnfield, John (Barnefeilde), of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, yeoman, and Margery Lyonell,
widow, of Kensington, Middlesex — at St.
Martin-in-the-Fields. 29 Nov. 1579. B.
Barnfield, Robert, gent., widower, 50, and Eliza-
beth Challiner, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
spinster, 28, daughter of Sir Thomas Challinei-,
knight, deceased, and her mother also — at
St. Giles-in-the-Fields. 15 June, 1627. B.
Barnham, Francis, of St. Edmund, Lombard
Street, draper, widower, 48, and Anne Muns,
of St. Lawrence Pountney, 26, widow of
Edmund Muns [Newcourt sajs, "Edward
Mannes"], clerk, vicar of Stepney, who died
about a year ago — at St. Lawrence Pountney.
16 April, 1604. B.
Barnham, Francis, of Boughton Mountchelsey,
CO. Kent, esq., bachelor, about 30, and Mrs.
Anne Shurley, of Willington, Sussex, widow —
at Palmer, co. Sussex, alleged by Robert
Barnham, of St. Mary, Savoy, gent. 19 Sept.
1667. V.
Barnham, Martin (Barneham), of Halliugbury,
Kent, gent., and "Unam" Isley, of St. Mar-
garet, Westminster, spinster — at St. Leonard,
Foster Lane. 15 Dec. 1G07. D.
Barnham, Sir Robert, bart., of Boughton Mun-
chelsey, co. Kent, widower, 47, and Hannah
Lowfield, of St. Dionis Backchurch, London,
widow, 38— at All Hallows-in-the-Wall, or St.
James, Duke's Place, London. IS Aug. 1663.
F.
85 Stephen Barnlmm [i 521-1869.]
William Barrett
86
Barnham, Stephen (Barneham) of St. George,
Botolph Laue, London, gent., and Anne
Dawkes, of St. Clement, Eastcheap, London,
widow of William Dawkes, late of said city,
merchant, gen. lie, 23 June, 1590. B.
Barnley, Richard. See Bourneley.
Baron, Apsley, of St. Martin-in-the-Fiekls, Middle-
sex, gent., bachelor, 24, and Susanna Yeomans,
of same, spinster, 28— at St. Martin aforesaid.
24 Nov. 1660. F.
Baron, Apsley, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., widower, about 33, and Jane Joyce, of
same, spinster, about 22, her mother's consent
—at St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 23 Dec. 1671.
V.
Baron, George, of St. Stephen, Coleman Street,
London, merchant, bachelor, 45, and Elizabeth
Howland, spinster, 30, daughter of Jeffery
Howland, of Streatham, co. Sui-rey, esq., who
consents — at Streatham aforesaid, or ... .
15 Sept. 1671. F.
Baron, John, and Elizabeth Mathew, of St. Mary
Cole, City of London. 4 June, 1545. F.
Baronsby, William (seems to sub. Bareusby),
of Sackby, co. Leicester, gent., bachelor, about
24, and Isabell Willcox, of Neveston, said
county, spinster, aged 28, and at own disposal
— at Oxon, CO. Leicester. 31 Dec. 1662. V.
Barre, Charles, jun., of St. Martin - in - the -
Fields, gent., bachelor, about 21, and Mrs.
Mary Simon, of same, spinster, about 23, and
at own disposal — in parish church or chapel
of the Savoy, belonging to the French. 15 Jan.
167|. V.
Barre, Simon de la, gent., of St. Gabriel
Fenchurch, bachelor, 24, son of Eobert de la
Barre, of same, gent., who consents, and
Susan Champernowne, spinster, 19, her father
dead, consent of mother — at .... 19 April,
1616. B.
Barrell, John, gent., of St. John-without-Folgate,
London, bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth Swing-
field, of All Hallows Barking, maiden, 22,
daughter of Stephen Swingfield, of Peckham,
Kent, gent., whose consent is attested by his
son, liowland Swingfield, of St. Michael,
Crooked Lane, fishmonger — at All Hallows
Barking. 28 Sept. 1602. B.
Barrett, Ashley, of Blackmore, co. Essex, gent.,
widower, 30, and Mrs. Alice Tanfeild, of
Brentwood, said county, spinster, 27, at her
own disposal — at Brentwood aforesaid. 8 Oct.
1696. F.
Barrett, Edward, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor,
28, and Josina Calfe, spinster, 17, daughter of
Peter Calfe, of Tottenham High Cross, Middle-
sex, esq., who consents — at St. Bartholomew-
the-Less, or St. Peter, Westcheap, London.
11 Feb. 166i. F.
Barrett, Henry, and Margery Webster, of St.
Sepulchre, London — to marry there. 21 Oct.
1562. B.
Barrett, James, of St. Faith, London, gent.,
bachelor, about 26, and Mary Page, of St.
Mary, Aldermary, spinster, about 21, consent
of father, Edmond Page, of same, haberdasher
— at St. Martin, Ironmonger Lane. 12 July,
1662. V.
Barrett, John, and Elnora Stanmer, widow, of
Southam Bridge — diocese of London. 6 July,
1546. P.
Barrett, John, now of London, baker, and Ellen
Middleton, of Islington, Middlesex, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Middleton, late of Hinck-
ley, CO. Leicester, yeoman, deceased — at
Islington aforesaid. 13 Jan. 159f . B.
Barrett, John (Bairot), of Westminster, jeoman,
and EUenor Gardiner, of same, spinster — at
same. 22 Sept. 1619. D.
Barrett, John, gent., of Okingham, Berks
bachelor, 25, and Jane Carter, of St. Martin-
in-the-Fields, widow, 24 — at St. Faith, London.
28 Nov. 1626. B.
Barrett, John (Barret), of St. Peter-in-the-East,
city of Oxford, gent., bachelor, about 25, and
Mrs. Mary Hart, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlese.f, spinster, aged 23, and at own disposal
—at St. Clement Danes. 29 May, 1665. V.
Barrett, John, of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, gent.,
bachelor, 26, and Ruth Velley, spinster, 20,
daughter of Mrs. Velley, of St. Catherine
Cree Church, London, widow, who consents —
at St. Ethelbui'gh, London. 5 June, 1667.
F.
Barrett, Michael (Barret), of Pycombe, Sussex,
clerk, widower, and Anne Keeling, spinster,
22, daughter of Edwin Keeling, of Cheyleygh,
saidcoounty, esq., who consents — at St.Dunstan-
m-the-East, or St. Olave, Hart Street, London,
or St. Saviour, Southwark, co. Surrey. 12
July, 1671. F.
Barrett, Nicholas, of Hampstead, Middlesex,
yeoman, and Isabell Barker, of same, spinster,
daughter of George Barker, late of same,
deceased — at same. 26 Feb., 161|. B.
Barrett, Paul, of the city of Canterbury, esq.,
widower, and Katherine Hurleston, of Eed-
rith, CO. Surrey, widow, aged 20 — at St.
Botolph, Aldgate, or St. James, Duke's Place,
London. 15 Dec. 1673. F.
Barrett, Peter, jun., of St. Mary, Savoy, gent.,
bachelor, about 23, and Mrs. Sarah Sutton, of
St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, spinster, about 17,
her father's consent — at St. Botolph, afore-
said, or Bow, Middlesex. 4 March, 166f. Y.
Barrett, Richard (Barret), of St. Stephen, Cole-
man Street, barber-chirurgeon, bachelor,
about 45, and Lettice Corbett, of St. Olave,
Southwark, spinster, about 25, consent of
father, Richard Corbett, of Stannerdon, co.
Salop, gent. — at St. Ann, Blackfriars. 3 July,
1663. V.
Barrett, Robert, and Joanna Too, widow, of
Stepney — to marry there. 15 Dec. 1565.
B.
Barrett, Robert, gent., and Mary Hewghes,
spinster, of City of London, daughter of
David Hewghes, gent., of Isleham, co. Cam-
bridge, gen. lie, 12 Feb. 158f. B.
Barrett, Robert, of London, cooper, and Elizabeth
Carter, of St. James, Garlick Hythe, said city,
widow of Thomas Carter, late of same, water-
man, gen. lie, 11 Oct. 1592. B.
Barrett, Thomas (Barret) of Finchley, co. Middle-
sex, and Mary Dawson, daughter of James
Dawson, of same, labom-er — at St. Mary
Magdalene, Old Fish Street, London. 8 May,
1626. B.
Barrett, William (Barret), of Quendon, Essex
gent., bachelor, 30, consent of his father,
Mr. Nicholas Barret, of Gaseley, Suffolk, and
Margaret Killingworth, of Quendon, aforesaid,
maiden, 22, daughter of John Killingworth, of
same, esq., whose consent is attested by his
son, Giles Killingworth, gent. — at Quendon,
aforesaid. 26 Aug. 1598. B.
Barrett, William, gent., of St. Dunstan-in-the-
West, bachelor, 26, and Mary Staveley, of same,
spinster, 21, her father deceased — at St.
Dunstan-in-the-West, or St. Giles-in-the-Fields.
6 March, 162f . B.
Barrett, William (Barret), gent., of Barking, co.
Essex, bachelor, 38, and Elizabeth Cocke, of
Grays, Thurrock, said county, widow, about
same age, relict of Ambrose Locke, deceased —
at Thurrock, co. Essex, or St. Mary Magdalen,
Old Fish Street. 29 Aug. 1640. B.
William Barrott ,[1521-1869.)
Anthony Barry
88
Barrett, Willianijof St. Dunstan-in-tho- West, gent.,
bachelor, about 23, and Mrs. Joane Ware, of
AVood Street, London, spinster, about 22, her
brother's consent- at St. George, or St.
Saviour, Southwark, or St. Clement Danes, or
St. Mary, Savoy, in Middlesex. 10 April, 1G77.
V.
Barringrton, Sir Charles, bart., of Hatfield,
Broadoak, co. Essex, widower, about 27, and
Anna Maria Fitzwilliams, of St. Gilcs-inthe-
Fields, Middlesex, spinster, above 2.3, daughter
of William Lord Fitzwilliams, who consents —
at Gray's Inn chapel, or . . . 23 May, 1700.
V.
Barrington, James, of St. Dionis, Backchureb,
bachelor, 21-, and Susannah Thresher, daughter
of Samuel Thresher, of Billerica, Essex,
spinster, 20, her father's consent — at St.
George, Botolph Lane, or elsewhere. 28 Feb.
16^. B.
Barring'tou, John, esq. of Crediton, co. Devon,
bachelor, about 30, and Mary Sonthcote, of
the city of Oxford, spinster, somewhat up-
ward of 21. with consent of her father-in-law.
Doctor Arthur Bury, rector of Exeter
College, with whom she lives — in chapel of
Exeter College, or at Kidlington or Bampton,
CO. Oxford. 23 June, 1679. Y.
Barringfton, Henry, gent., of town of Colchester,
widower, 47, and Catherine Heyes, of town of
Hertford, widow, 46 — at High Laver, co.
Essex. 8 Nov. 1639. B.
Barrington, Henry, the younger, of Colchester,
CO. Essex, gent., bachelor, 21, consent of his
father, Henry Barrington, of same, gent., and
Elizabeth Glascocke, of Felsted, co. Essex,
spinster, 18, daughter, of William Glascocke,
deceased, consent of her father-in-law, Thomas
Sache, alleged by her brother William Glas-
cocke, esq., of St. Bartholomew-tbe-Great ; an
erased entry states that her mother is also
dead, and she under custody of her father-in-
law, Thomas Sache, of Felsted, aforesaid — to
mai'ry at St. Mary, Savoy. 17 April, 1639.
B.
Barring-ton, Mark, of St. Olave, Southwark,
mariner, bachelor, about 24, and Elizabeth
Fetter, of same, spinster, about 20. Consent of
father, Erasmus Fetter, of same, citizen and
dyer — at same. 18 Xov. 1667. V.
Barriston, William, of St. Catherine Cree Church,
London, painter, and Sarah Bates, of same,
spinster, daughter of William Bates, of Brad-
ing, CO. Northampton, yeoman- — at St. Botolph,
Bishopsgate, London. 25 June, 1618. B.
Barron, Benjamin, gent., of City of London,
bachelor, 26, and Mrs. Dorothy Benet, of
Harlington, Middlesex, spinster, 23, daughter
of Sir John Benett, knight, of Dawley, in said
parish of Harlington, who consents- — at Har-
lington aforesaid. 19 Jan. 16i|. B.
Barron, Libbeus, of St. Martin- in -the-Fields,
Middlesex, yeoman, and Anne Hoare, of same,
spinster, daughter of — Hoare, deceased — at
Chelsea, co. Middlesex. 3 May, 1632. B.
Barron, Paul, of St. John Zacharie, City of
London, haberdasher, and Mary Browne,
spinster, now living in house of Henry Parker,
yeoman, in King Street, Westminster— at St.
Margaret, Westminster. 26 July, 157G. D.
Barrow, John, gent., of St. Andrew, Holborn,
bachelor, 36, and Bridget Leye, of London,
maiden, 19, daughter of Henry Leye, of St.
Martin-in-the-Vintry, mercer, deceased — at St.
Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe. 19 Aug. 1609. B.
Barrow, John. See Berrow (bis).
Barrow, Mannaduke (Barrowe), of St. Michael,
Cornhill, " carnifice," and Elizabeth Smithc,
spinster, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, daughter of
— Smithe, of city of Coventry, draper, de-
ceased— at Great All Hallows, Thames Street.
13 April, 1.585. B.
Barrow, Robert (Barrowe), now of London, gent.,
and Susan Wayle, of said city, widow, gen.
lie, 2o Feb. 159j. B.
Barrow, Robert, of St. Olave, Hart Street,
London, wine cooper, and Jane Cooper, of
same, spinster — at St. Mary-at-Hill, or St.
Margaret Pattens, London. 23 Sept. 1661. B.
Barrow, Robert, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London,
esq., widower, 40, and Katharine Harrison, of
St. Anne, Blackfriars, widow, 35, at St. Anne,
aforesaid, or ... . 15 Nov. 1662. F.
Barrow, Samuel, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, doctor of physic, bachelor, 40, and
Dame Dorothy Clark, of same, widow, about
26 — at St. Mary, Savoy, St. Clement Danes,
or Hammersmith, Middlesex. 8 May, 1668.
F.
Barrow, Thomas (Barrowe), of St. John, Wal-
brook, London, merchant taylor, and Elizabeth
Purslowe,of said city, daughter of — Purslowe,
of CO. Suffolk, gen. lie, 8 Dec. 1595. B.
Barrow, Thomas (Barrowe), gent., of Skipton-
upon-Craven, co. York, widower, 30, and
Pascady Hunsdon, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
maiden, 19. Consent of her mother, Anne
Hunsdon, of same, widow — at St. Andrew,
Holborn. 28 June, 1616. B.
Barrow, Thomas, of Stepney, Middlesex, mariner,
and Elizabeth Seaman, of same, widow of
John Seaman, mariner — at Stei^ney aforesaid.
28 Sept. 1618. B.
Barrow, William (Barrowe), of the City of
London, yeoman, and Bridget Lloyd, of St.
Catherine Cree Church, London, spinster,
daughter of Launcelot Lloyd, late of Lynam,
CO. Wilts, gent., deceased — at St. Andrew-in-
the-W^ardrobe, London. 10 April, 1613. B.
Barrow, William, of Prittlewell, co. Essex, hus-
bandman, and Mary Bramhall, of same, widow
of Godfrey Bramhall, late of same, yeoman —
at All Hallows, Honey Lane, London. 29 Oct.
1618. B.
Barrow, William, 1694. See Ababeow.
Barrowes, Edward, of Hodsdon, Herts, gent.,
bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth Maidstone,
spinster, about 28, daughter of Mary Maid-
stone, of same, widow, who consents — at St.
Foster, London. 8 April, 1673. F.
Barrowes, Thomas (Barrowghes), of St. Mary
Mount Haw, London, merchant taylor, and Mar-
garet Chambers, spinster, of St. Mary Mag-
dalen, Old Fish Street, London, daughter of
William Chambers, of Nottingham, yeoman — •
at St. Mary Magdalen aforesaid. 12 March,
159fl. B.
Barrs, John, waterman, and Agnes Holbye,
spinster, of St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, daughter
of — Holby, late curate of All Hallows
Barking, deceased— at St. Peter aforesaid.
22 Oct. 1584. B.
Barrume, George, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, gent., and Barbara Alexander, of
same, spinster, daughter of William Alexander,
of the kingdom of Scotland, gent.. — at St.
Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 20 Jan. 161i.
B.
Barry, Anthony, gent., of Furnivall's Inn, London,
widower, 63, and Elizabeth Downes, of St.
James, Clerkenwell, 50, widow of Robert
Do'wnes, gent., deceased, at St. Faith, St.
Mary, Islington, or St. James, Clerkenwell
2 March, 163|. B.
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Barry, George, of Weale, Essex, bachelor, 27, and
Elizabeth VVilloughby, of South Ackingtou,
said county, spinster, 17, daughter of Peter
Willoughby, of same, gent., who consents,
attested by Adrian Barry, of St. Clave, Jewry,
London, gent. — at South Ackington aforesaid.
15 Dec. 1(396. F.
Barry, James, gent., of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
widower, 31, and Lydia Percy, of sam?, widow,
21— at St. Faith- the-Virgin, London. 22 Oct.
1640. B.
Barry, John, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor, above
26, and Elizabeth Lowe, of Thrupp, co. Oson,
spinster, 25, at her own disposal — at Gray's
Inn chapel, or ... . 2 July, 1703. F.
Barry. Richard (Ban-ye), and Frances Vanwilder,
widow, of St. Clave, Hart Street— at St.
Clave aforesaid. 26 Aug. 1554. B.
Barry, Richard, esq., bachelor, about 23, son and
heir appai-ent of Sir James Barry, of Santry,
CO. Dublin, knight, but now residing in
London, and Elizabeth Jennery, of St.
Margaret, Westminster, spinster, about 16,
consent of mother, Rose Jenneiy, widow — at
St Margaret aforesaid, alleged by Richard
Barry, of Covent Garden, Middlesex, gent. 11
Sept. 1660. V.
Barsham, Nathaniel, of Great All Hallows,
Thames Street, London, draper, and Mary
Parker, spinster, daughter of Richard Parker,
deceased — at chapel of Inner Temple, London.
3 Jan. 161fi. B.
Barsham, Nathaniel, of St. Andrew Undershaft,
London, draper, and Dorothy Carnell, of St.
Mary Mounthaw, London, spinster — at St.
Michael, Hnggin Lane, London. 29 Dec. 1620.
B.
Barstarde, Richard, of Barnard's Inn, gent., and
Elizabeth Cooke, widow, of St. Andrew,
Holborn, to marry there. 15 June, 1565. B.
Barteley, Sir John (? Berkeley), knight, and Alice
Nottingham, spinster, of St. Mary, White-
chapel, to marry there. 3 Nov. 1580. B.
Bartholomew, Thomas (Bartholmew), and Anne
Urlyn, of London. 24 May, 1546. F.
Bartholomew, Thomas, gent., of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, bachelor, 33, his father dead, and
Helen Hela, of St. Clement Danes, spinster,
23, daughter of — Hela, gent., deceased, who
dwelt in the county of Lincoln, her mother
also dead— at St.Dunstan-in-the-West. l7May,
1615. B.
Bartholom.ew, Thomas, of St. Andrew-in-the-
Wardrobe, London, waterman, and Margaret
Baker, of same, spinster — at St. Andrew
aforesaid. 8 Jan. 162f. B.
Bartless, John, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Barbara Johnson, of
same, spinster, about 18, consent of mother,
Elizabeth Burbery, alias Johnson, now ux.
Solomon Burbery — at Marybone, Middlesex.
3 Dec. 1662. V.
Bartlett, Edmund, yeoman, and Juliana Stutter,
spinster, of Paddington, Middlesex, daughter
of Lawrence Stutter, of Brittington, co. Cxou,
yeoman — at St. Andrew Hubbard. 25 May,
1585. B.
Bartlett, George, merchant, and Elizabeth
Burroughe of same, spinster, daughter of
Stephen Bun-oughe, late of Chatham, co.
Kent, mariner, deceased — at Stepney, Middle-
sex. 5 March, 160f . B.
Bartlett, Giles, of St. Augustine, London,
chandler, and Elizabeth Pell, of same, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Pell, late of St. Faith,
London, gent., deceased — at St. Mary
Stayning, London. 3 Aug. 1611. B.
Bartlett, Henry (Bartlet), and Juliana Tovvusendc.
26 Feb. 154-§. F.
Bartlett, Henry (Bartlet), of St. Michael-ad-
Bladum, London, tailor, and Elizabeth Winder,
spinster — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London.
11 April, 1623. B.
Bartlett, James, and Isabella Feilde, of city of
Westminster. 22 July, 1585. D.
Bartlett, John, of the Middle Temple, London,
gent., bachelor, about 23, and Mary Owen, of
Hampstead, Middlesex, spinster, about 22,
with consent of her parents — in Henry VII.
chapel, Westminster Abbey, or St. Pancras,
CO. Middlesex. 15 June, 1678. V.
Bartlett, Leonard, of Heston, co. Middlesex,
gent., and Isabella Flye, of Stanwell, gen. lie,
18 Aug. 1561. B.
Bartlett, Nathaniel, gent., of St. Faith, bachelor,
40, and Alice Wildman, of Great St. Bartho-
lomew, 36, widow of Richard Wildman, of
same, deceased — at St. Faith. 26 May, 1636.
B.
Bartlett, Philip, of St. Martin Cutwich, London,
gent., bachelor, about 27, and Mrs. Susanna
Harmer, of same, spinster, about 22, consent
of mother, Mrs. Frances Harmer, widow — at
St. Martin aforesaid. 28 May, 1677. V.
Bartlett, Richard, of Mortlack, co. Surrey, gent.,
bachelor, 30, and Abigail Ward, spinster, 24,
daughter of Thomas Ward, of Upper Tisoe (?),
CO. Warwick, who consents — at Compton
Mordicke, co. Warwick, or Alkorton, co. Oxford.
16 April, 1679. F.
Bartlett, Robert, gent., of Twickenham, Middlesex,
widower, 56, and Elizabeth Cheeseman, of
Hampton, Middlesex, widow, 40 — at St. Mary
Magdalen, Old Fish Street. 17 May, 1644. B.
Bartlett, Thomas, of St. Catherine Coleman,
brnshmaker, and Alice Orsett, widow, relict
of Thomas Orsett, of same, parish of baker,
deceased — at same. 9 Feb. 158|. B.
Bartlett, Thomas, of City of London, esq.,
bachelor, about 19, and Katherine Bi-ent, of
St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster, about 17,
consent of their parents — at St. Andrew,
Holborn, or ... . 28 May, 1678. V.
Bartlett, William, gent., of Ratcliffe, parish of
Stepney, bachelor, 23, and Martha Smyth, of
Warden, Beds, spinster, 19, consent of parents
—at Stepney. 20 Nov. 1678. B.
Barton, Andrew, of Epping, and Mary Daye,
spinster, of I3rawghing, Herts, gen lie, 20
June, 1572. B.
Barton, Andrew, of St. Ann and Agnes, London,
" aurifabrum," and Marcia Gilborne, of pre-
cinct of St. Martin-le- Grand, spinster — at
St. Leonard, in said precinct. 30 Dec. 1617.
D.
Barton, Emanuel, of St. Giles, Cripplegate,
gent., bachelor, about 24, and Mrs. Amy
Badd, of Farum {i.e., Fareham), co. South-
ampton, spinster, about 20, consent of father,
Sir Thomas Badd, knight and bart. — at
Kensington, St. Martin, or St. Giles-in-the-
Fields. 14 May, 1667. V.
Barton, Francis, of Middle Temple, esq., bachelor,
about 22, son of John Barton, of same, esq.,
who alleges, and Mrs. Ursula Boteler, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, spinster, about 17, consent
of Sir John Keeling, knight. Lord Chief
Justice of King's Bench, her father-in-law
and guardian, her own father and mother
being dead — at St. Andrew, Holborn, St.
Dunstan-in-the-West, or St. Clement Danes.
11 Aug. 1668. V.
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92
Barton, Henry, of Stepney, Middlesex, brickman,
and Helen Gurnerde, of same, widow of Simon
Guruerd, late of St. Botolph, Biehopsgatc,
carman, deceased, gen. lie. 1 Feb. ISSg.
B.
Barton, James, of St. Bride, London, grocer,
and Margaret Erritage, of same, spinster,
daughter of — Erritage, late of Koyston, co.
Herts, yeoman, deceased — at St. Andrew-in-
the- Wardrobe, London. 7 Sept. 160d. B.
Barton, John, of the Middle Temple, and Jane
Huntley, widow, of St. John, Walbrook — at
St. John aforesaid. 29 Sept. 1553. B.
Barton, John, of Middle Temple, esq., widower,
about 46, and Mrs. Ursula Langdon, of St.
Clement Danes, spinster, about 32 — at own
disposal — at St. Margaret's Westminster, St.
Paul, Covent Garden, or St. Andrew, Holbom.
11 April, 1665. Y.
Barton, Ralph, of Gray's Inn, gent., and Elianor
Brakenbury, widow, of St. Andrew, Holborn
— anywhere in diocese. 14 June, 1555. B.
Barton, Ealph, of St. John Zachary, goldsmith,
and Rose Lathburie, widow, of St. Botolph,
Billingsgate — at St. Botolph aforesaid. 8 Dec.
1579. B.
Barton, Richard, of St. Andrew, Holborn, gent.,
bachelor, about 30, and Hannah Fenn, of
same, spinster, about 22, consent of mother,
— Fenn, widow, — at St. Clement Danes. 5
Oct. 1667. Y.
Barton, Robert, of St. Magiins, London, citizen
and clothworker, bachelor, 24, and Anne
Herris, spinster, 20, daughter of Edward
Herris, of St. Michael, Crooked Lane, said
city, esq., who consents — at St. Michael
Royal, London. 30 Oct. 1661. F.
Barton, Robert, of Fairham, co. Southampton,
gent., widower, about 40, and Mrs. Sarah How,
of Abbotts Langley, Herts, spinster, about 30,
and at own disposal — at St. Catherine Cree
Church, London. 9 May, 1677. Y.
Barton, Roger, of Faireham, co. Southampton,
gent., bachelor, about 23, and Mrs. Anne
Drew, of Xulshalling, said county, spinster,
about 19, consent of mother, Mrs. Dulsabella
Ibery, of same — at St. Paul, Covent Garden,
or St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 26 Sept. 1677.
Y.
Barton, Thomas, of Stratford, Bow, co. Middle-
sex, carpenter, and Ellen Wolferston, of same,
widow of Humphrey Wolferston, late of St.
Gabriel, Fenchnrch, London, merchant taylor —
at Great All Hallows, Thames Street, London.
4 May, 1602, B.
Barton, Thomas, of Milton, alias Midleton, Kent,
gent., widower, and Elizabeth Garland, of
same, widow — at St. Saviour, Southwark, co.
Surrey, or ... . 23 June, 1680. F.
Barton, William, of Westham, Essex, grazier, and
Johanna Standeforde, widow, of Westham. 3
April, 1582. B.
Barton, William, of Whitechapel, and Susan
Burton, widow, of St. Botolph, Aldgate — at
All Hallows Barking. 29 Feb. 158f . B.
Barton, William, of St. Mary, Aldermanbnry,
London, gent., bachelor, and Katherine Palmer,
of St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, London, spinster,
daughter of Anthony Palmer, of Stoke Doyly,
CO. Northampton, esq. — at St. Michael, Queen-
hithe, London. 4 March, 162f . B.
Bartram, William, gent., of St. James, Clerken-
well, bachelor, 38, and Alice Landan, of St.
Sepulchre, 38, widow of William Landan,
deceased — at St. Faith-the-Virgin. 10 July,
1639. B.
Barwell, Edward, of Lyon's Inn, Middlesex, gent.,
widower, 34, and Mary Holman, spinster,
23, daughter of Ralph Holman, of Hoggs
Norton, co. Leicester, gent., who consents —
at St. Margaret, in the city of Coventry,
Shilston, CO. Warwick, or Thulston, co.
Leicester (the date is 16th, evidently error for
6th). 6 Jan. 166f. F.
Barwicke, George (Barwycke), and Ellen Parkyns,
spinster, of City of London, gen. lie, 21 April,
1573. B.
Barwicke, Thomas, shipwright, and Elizabeth Pett,
spinster, daughter of Peter Pett, of St. Mary,
VVhitechapel, Middlesex, shipwright — at St.
Mary, Whitechapel, aforesaid. 2 June, 1610.
B.
Barwis, Richard, of the City of London, gent.,
and Audrey Bacon, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, spinster, daughter of — Bacon,
deceased — at All Hallows-in-the-Wall, London.
14 Oct. 1618. B.
Le Bas, Richard, of Caen, in Normandy, but now
residing in St. Margaret, Westminster, mer-
chant, bachelor, about 30, and Kiffeana Gos-
fright, of St. Margaret, Westminster, spinster,
about 17, her mother's consent — at St. Mar-
garet, Westminster. 6 Sept. 1671. Y.
Base, Anthony, of St. Mary Somerset, and
Dorothy Blackhome, widow, of London — at
St. Michael, Wood Street. 9 June, 1579. B,
Basebrowne, George, and Agnes Magare, widow,
of All Hallows, Stayning — to marry there. 10
Nov. 1553. B.
Baseley, William, of Stepney, Middlesex, baker,
and Elizabeth Sharpe, of St. Botolph, Bishops-
gate, London, widow of Francis Sharp, leather-
seller — at St. Botolph aforesaid. 3 Aug. 1618.
B.
Basell, Edward, and Margaret Bedell, spinster, of
City of Loudon, gen. lie, 4 Sept. 1573. B.
Basell, Edward (Basill), gent., of Hampten,
Middlesex, 40, and Joane Thacker, of same,
38, widow of Gilbert Thacker, gent., deceased
—at Hampten aforesaid. 26 July, 1633.
B.
Basell, Thomas, of Staples Inn, gent., bachelor,
about 31, and Mrs. Jane Sedger, of St. Martin-
in-the-Fields, spinster, about 21, her mother's
consent — at St. Clement Danes, St. Andrew,
Holbom, or St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 1 Dec.
1666. Y.
Basford, Henry, and Johanna Newington, of St.
Stephen, Coleman Street, gen. lie, 31 May,
1565. B.
Basford, John, gentleman, of St. Mary, Alder,
manbury, bachelor, 23, and Fortune Best, of
St. Martin-le-Grand, spinster, 28, daughter of
Humphi'ey Best, of Gloucester, gent. — at
St. Martin, Ludgate. 12 April, 1630. B.
Bash, Sir Edward (Baesh), of Stansted, Herts,
knight, widower, 33, and Mary Mountagne,
spinster, 19, daughter of Sir Charles Mountague,
late of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, London,
knight, deceased — at St. Botolph, aforesaid.
18 April, 1633. F.
Bash, Edward, of Stansted Berry, Herts, esq.,
bachelor, about 19, his mother's consent, and
Mrs. Anne Waad, of Battles, co. Sussex,
spinster, about 21, consent of her mother.
Dame Frances Douglas alias Waad, alleged by
Sir Joseph Douglas, of Malendine, co. Essex,
knight — at St. Maiy, Savoy. 26 July, 1671.
V.
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Bashell, Richard, of Ileston, Middlesex, gent.,
bachelox-, about 23, and Mrs. Elizabeth Brent, of
same, spinster, about 19, her mother's consent
— at any church in Guildford, Surrey. 1
July, 1672. V.
Baskerfeild, Walter, of Ilickerson, Wilts, gent.,
bachelor, about 2 1 , and Mary Hull, of
Battersea, Surrey, widow, about 2i — at Ben-
son, CO. Oxon, or St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Mid-
dlesex. 6 Nov. 16G0. V.
Baskervile, James, of the city of Bristol, bachelor,
30, and Mrs. Abiah Haggatt, of same, spinster,
22, with consent of her father, Mr. Othniel
Haggatt — at All Saints, Bristol, aforesaid,
or ... . 21 June, 1700. F.
Baskervile, Richard, of Ludshott, co. Southamp-
ton, esq., widower, 44, and Elizabeth Taylor,
of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex, widow, 45,
—at St. Clement Danes, or St. Mary, Savoy.
30 Dec. 1662. F.
Basnett, Richard, gent., of city of West-
minster, bachelor, 37, and Margaret Lawrence,
spinster, 22, consent of mother, Elizabetli
Lawrence, widow — at St. Faith or All Hallows,
London. 30 March, 1631. B.
Basnett, John, of Ealing, co. Middlesex, widower,
and Elizabeth Basill, of Rickmansworth, Herts,
spinster. 20 July, 1675. D.
Basnett, Nicholas, yeoman, and Mary Crofte,
of Chesthunfc, spinster — at Edmonton co
28 June, 1626. B.
Baspoole, Thomas, of Stepney, yeoman, and
Agnes Haycookes, of same, widow, relict of
William Haycookes, of same, tailor, — at same.
5 Feb. 158f. B.
Bassendine, Georce, of St. Al phage, London,
tallow-chandler, and Merion Snelling, of same,
spinster, daughter of William Snelling, late of
same, blacksmith— at St. Bartholomew-the-
Less, London. 29 Oct. 1603. B.
Bassett, George, fishmonger, and Annie Hitch-
cocke, spinster, of St. Mary-at-Hill — at St.
Botolph, Aldgate. 26 June, 1582. B.
Bassett, George, of Binlee, co. Warwick, husband-
man, bachelor, and Elizabeth Silbee, of St.
Giles-in the-Fields, Middlesex, spinster, daugh-
ter of one Silbee, late of Okeley, co. Beds,
deceased— at St. Sepulchre, London. 25 June,
1617. B.
Bassett, John, of St. Clement Danes, gent.,
widower, about 33, and Isabella Swan, of St.
Sepulchre, London, spinster, about 19, consent
of mother, — Newton alias Swan, widow — at
Little St. Bartholomew, London. 21 Jan.l67x.
V.
Bassett, Nicholas, of St. Nicholas Olave, grocer,
bachelor, 22, and Judith Ranee, of St. Michael-
le-Quern, spinster, 17, daughter of Robert
Ranee, late of Carshalten, Surrey, gent.,
deceased, and her mother also — at St. Michael-
le-Quern. 5 Aug. 1633. B.
Bassett, Robert (Basset), and Joanna Cooke, of
St. Martin Orgar — to marry there. 18 June,
1547. B.
Bassett Thomas (Bassat), of St. Katherine Cole-
man, London, carpenter, and Mary Boysden,
of St. Mary Woolnoth, London, spinster — at
St. Mary Stayning, London. 15 April, 1620. B.
Bassett, Thomas, of St. Andrew Undershaft,
London, bachelor, 27, and Sarah Mynn,
spinster, 20, daughter of Charles Mynn, of
King's Langley, Herts, gent., who con-
sents— at St. Bax'tholomew-the-Less, London,
29 June, 1670. F.
Bassett, Thomas, of Lynn Regis, co. Norfolk,
merchant, widower, 35, and Mary Dethicke,
spinster, 22, daughter of John Dethicke, of West
Newton, said county, gent., who consents — at
Redriffe (Rotherhithe), co. Surrey. 21 Feb.
163|. F.
Bassingburn, Gawdy, esq., of Inner Temple, and
Anne Frammingham, spinster, daughter of Sir
Charles Frammingham, knight, gen. lie, 17
May, 1586. B.
Bastall, John, and Tiballe Schryvaner, of St.
Dnnstan-iu-the-West. 21 Jan. 153f. B.
Bastard, Otho, of city of Exeter, widower, about
50, and Joane Hernam, of same, spinster,
about 48, and at own disposal — at cathedral
church of St, Peter, in Exeter. 9 Sept. 1669.
V.
Bastion, Daniel, waterman, and Thomazine Han-
feilde, of London, widow of Henry Hanfeilde,
late of Gravesend, waterman — at St. George,
Botolph Lane, London. 12 Jan. 159|^. B.
Bastocke, Robert, gent., and Isabell Nen-
daxe, of Harfield, Middlesex, widow of John
Nendaxe, late of same, schoolmaster — at
Harfield, aforesaid. 8 Aug. 1598. B.
Batailhey, Joseph (sic subs.), of Great St. Helen,
London, citizen and leather-seller, bachelor,
about 22, and Mrs. Ellinor Norwood, of same,
21 and upwards, consent of father Francis
Norwood, of Lackhampton, co. Gloucester,
esq.— at Great St. Helen. 24 Feb. 166f . V.
Batchelor, John, of St. Martin-in the-Fields,
gent., bachelor, about 31, and Mrs. Sarah
Yeo, now of same, spinster, about 23, and at
own disposal — at Chelsea, Middlesex, or Put-
Surrey. 30 Aug. 1675. V.
Bate, Deyer, of St. Lawrence, Jewry, London,
bachelor, 27, and Dorothy Busby, of St.
Margaret, Westminster, spinster, 18, the con-
sent of her father, William Busby, Lough-
borough, CO. Leicester, gent., attested by
Richard Busby, of St Margaret, aforesaid,
gent. — at St. Margaret, Westminster, or
.... 11 April, 1698. F.
Bate, Edward, of Epping, co. Essex, yeoman, and
Alice Bromefeilde, spinster, of Lam borne,
Essex, daughter of John Bromefeilde, of same,
yeoman — gen. lie, 29 AiDril, 1589. B.
Bate, Edward, of Maids Morton, co. Bucks,
bachelor, 27, and Penelope Lovet, spinster,
about 18, daughter of Robert Lovet, of Sold-
bury, said county, esq., who consents — at St.
Margaret, Westminster, St. Andrew, Holborn,
or St. Giles-in the-Fields, Middlesex. 20
Dec. 1673. F.
Bate, Humphrey, of St. Michael - ad -Bladum,
stationer, and Mary Wotton, spinster, of St.
Stephen, Coleman Street — at St. Stephen
aforesaid. 6 Dec. 1580. B.
Bate, Matthew, of Maids Morton, co. Bucks, clerk,
and Mrs. Mary Darrell, of Lillingston Darrell,
said county, spinster, about 20, her father's
consent — at St. Mary, Savoy. 6 June, 1671.
V.
Bate, Robert, of West Broughton, co. Derby,
gent., bachelor, about 22, and Mrs. Mary
Wakelin, of Crackmarsh, co. Stafford, spinster,
about 23, her parents dead — at St. Gregory,
London, or Redriffe (Rotherhithe), co. Surrey.
22 April, 1665. V.
Bate, Thomas, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
armorer, and Agnes Atkinson, of same, widow
of James Atkinson, late of same, innholder,
gen. lie, 24 Jan. 159^. B.
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Bate, Thomas, of St. Christopher-lo-Stocks, Lon-
don, haberdasher, and Elizabeth Allen, of St.
Bartholomew, near the Exchange, spinster,
daughter of Henry Allen, late of Lichfield, co.
Stafford, gent., deceased, gen. lie, 13 Ang.
lG9f). B.
Bate, Thomas, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, Lon-
don, armorer, and Jane Turvill, of St.
Leonard, Shoreditch, widow of John Turvill,
late of same, butcher, gen. lie, 23 Sept. 1597.
B.
Bate, William, of St. Martin-lc-Grand, London,
cordwainer, bachelor, and Anne Hill, of same,
spinster, daughter of William Hill, late of
Yardley, co. Warwick, husbandman, deceased
—at St. Margaret Pattens, London. 5 Dec.
1621. B.
Bate, AVilliam, of Fenchnrch, and Margery
Everton, widow, of Great St. Bartholomew,
in West Smithfield, gen. lie, 16 Nor. 1571.
B.
Bateman, George, now of City of London, gent.,
bachelor, 29, son of William Bateman, of
Hardington, co. Derby, gent., who consents,
and Mary Goodcole, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
34-, widow of — Goodcole, of same, gent., who
died about three months ago — at St. Andrew-
in-the-Wardrobe. 2 Jan. 161|. B.
Bateman, Hugh, of Gray's Inn, esq., widower, 46,
and Elizabeth Bateman, of the town of Derby,
spinster, 18, her parents dead — at Staley, co.
Derby, St in Derby, or St. Mary, in
Nottingham. 10 May, 1665. F.
Bateman, James, of St. Martin Orgar, London,
bachelor, about 31, and Esther Searle, of St.
Michael Basishaw, London, about 17,
daughter of Dame Anne Hedges, who con-
sents— at St. Michael aforesaid, or ... . 3
Dec. 169L F.
Bateman, John, of St. Paul, Corenb Garden,
gent., bachelor, about 27, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Cox, of same, spinster, about 22 — at church or
chapel of Inner Temple, or Lincoln's Inn
chapel. 30 Nov. 1661.V.
Bateman, John, of St. Clement Danes, gent.,
bachelor, about 24, and Mrs. Eebecca Col-
bourne, of same, widow, about 27 — at St.
Clement Danes or Gray's Inn chapel. 15
May, 1667. V.
Bateman, Randall, of St. Andrew, Holborn, gent.,
bachelor, about 31, and Agnes Dawson, of St.
Martin, Ludgate, spinster, about 22, consent
of mother. Dame — Lydall, alias Dawson, now
ux. Sir Francis Lydall, knight — at Great or
Little St. Bartholomew, St. Sepulchre, or St.
James, Duke's Place. 8 Dec. 1662. V.
Bateman, Robert, and Mary Fynche, of Watford,
Herts — to marry at Northall. 31 July, 1564. B.
Bateman, Robert, of Lincoln's Inn, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Alice Saltonstall, of
Stifford, Essex, widow, about 26 — at Stifford
or Ossett, co. Essex. 31 May, 1671. V.
[Crossed out.]
Bateman, Thomas, of St. Mary, Whitechapel,
bachelor, 21, and Mrs. Sarah Pickard, daughter
of Peter Pickard, esq., of same, who consents,
spinster, 17 — at St. Mary, Whitechapel. 28
Dec. 1696. B.
Bateman, William, of St. Catherine Cree Church
and Alice Carter, widow, of St. Andrew
Undershaft — at St. Andrew Undershaft. 15
Nov. 1577. B.
Bateman, Sir William, knight, of St. Dunstan-in-
the-East, widower, about 49, and Mrs. Mary
Rivett, of All Hallows Staining, widow, about
27 — at St. Dunstan-in-the-East, All Hallows
Stayning, All Hallows Barking, or St.
Margaret Pattens. 1 June, 1663. V.
Bates, Edward, gent., of Loughton, Essex,
Ijachelor, 23, father's consent, and Elizahteth
Heard, of Thaydon Mount, Essex, maiden. 20,
consent of fatlier, Thomas Heard, of same,
yeoman — at Loughton. 22 May, 1610. B.
Bates, Henry, of Stepney, Middlesex, cooper, and
Mary Crofte, of same, widow— at same. 19
June, 1626. B.
Bates, Humphrey, waterman, and Joan Empson,
spinster, daughter of — Empson, late of the
City of London, gent., deceased — at St. Law-
rence Pountney, London. 16 April, 1615. B.
Bates, John, of St. Stephen, Coleman Street,
London, cordwainer, and Alice Btirstoe, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, London, spinster, daughter
of Richard Barstoe, of same, tailor — at St.
Andrew, Holborn, aforesaid. 20 Dec. 1621.
B.
Bates, Thomas, of Uxbridge, co. Middlesex,
glover, bachelor, and Joane Maybanke, widow,
of Ralph Maybanke, glover, late of Ripley, in
parish of Sen, co. Surrey — at Uxbridge, afore-
said. 16 June, 1610. B.
Bates, William, D.D., of Hackney, Middlesex,
widower, 36, and Margaret Gravener, of St.
Giles, Cripplegate, London, spinster, 21,
daughter of Edward Gravener, of same, gent.,
who consents — at St. Lawrence, Old Jewry, or
St. Mary, Alder manbury, London. 1 July,
1661. F.
Bateson, Thomas, silkweaver, and Johanna
Pigeon, spiuster, of St. Leonard, Shoreditch,
daughter of Thomas Pygeon, late of Wem, co.
Salop, yeoman, deceased. 18 Oct. 1586. B.
Bateson, William. See Battsox.
Bath, Robert, and Barbara Colinan. 22 Nov.
1632. D.
Bathurst, Edward (Bathhurst), gent., of Lincoln's
Inn, about 21, son and heir of Randolph Bath-
hurst, of Harton Kirby, co. Kent, esq., who con-
sents, and Mrs. Frances Wyseman, of Rivenhall,
Essex, spinster, about 17, daughter of Sir
Thomas Wyseman the elder, of same, knight,
who consents — at Great St. Bartholomew,
Loudon. 2 Nov. 1624. B.
Bathurst, Edward, of St. Catherine Creechurch,
London, bachelor, 21, and Susannah Puckle,
of St. Dunstan, Stepney, Middlesex, spinster,
22, her parents dead — at St. Mary, Islington,
Middlesex. 15 Sept. 1690. F.
Bathurst, John, of Islington, Middlesex, esq.,
widower, and Anne Jewrin, of St. Sepulchre,
London, widow — at St. Giles-iu-the-Fields,
Middlesex. 9 Oct. 1681. F.
Bathurst, Lancelot, of Wilmington, Kent, gent.,
widower, and Anna Gamou, of St. Mary-le-
Strand, alias Savoy, Middlesex, spinster, 27,
daughter of Richard Gamon, of same, who
consents — at St. Mary, Savoy, aforesaid.
14 July, 1669. F.
Bathurst, Theodore, of Lincoln's Inn, esq.,
bachelor, and Lettice Rippington, of Aming-
ton, CO. Warwick, spinster, 22, her parents
dead — at Lincoln's Inn chapel. 10 April, 1669.
F.
Bathurst, William, of St. Thomas Apostle, haber-
dasher, bachelor, 34, and Elizabeth Mawdett,
of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, spinster, 25, father's
consent — at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, or St.
Maiy, Savoy. 29 Dec. 1635. B.
Batson, Wilham, of St. Swithin, London, bachelor,
24, and Hannah Kempsall, spinster, 17,
daughter of Edward Kempsall, of Staines,
Middlesex, gent., who consents — at St. Mar-
garet, Westminster, or St. Mary, Savov. 8
Oct. 1677. F.
97
Henry Batt
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John Bawme
98
Catt, Henry (Batte), yconiau, Qiid Johanna Neale,
of London, spinster, daughter of — ■ Neale, of
CO. Kent, husbandman, gen. lie, 30 June,
1598. B.
Batt, John, of St. Albans, Herts, tanner, and
Elizabeth Goodalo, spinster, of same, daughter
of Robeit Goodale, of Hartwell, Herts, yeo-
man, gen. lie, 15 April, 1588. B.
Batt, John (Batte), and Amy Blackman. 20 Jan.
166i. D.
Batt, John, of city of Westminster, labouring
man, and Margaret West, of same, widow — at
St. Margaret, Westminster. 17 May, 1604.
D.
Batt, Ralph' (Batte), esq. [in Vic-Gen. book,
"Batty"], of Westham, Essex, widower, 50,
and Joane Kimpton, of Hackney, Middlesex,
40, widow of Edward Kimpton, of City of
London, draper, who died half a year since — at
Westham, Essex. 10 May, 1608. B.
Batt, Thomas, of Battersea, co. Surrey, husband-
man, and Mary Baddam, of same, spinster,
daughter of John Baddam, of Windsor, Berks,
husbandman — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf,
London. 9 Sept. 1623. B.
Batteley, Charles, of the Middle Temple, gent.,
bachelor, 24, and Mrs. Elizabeth Nedham, of
Westminster, spinster, 21 and upwards, with
consent of her father and mother — at Old Aires-
ford, Hants, or ... . 23 Aug. 1692. F.
Batteley, John. See Bettily.
Batteley, Joseph. See Batailhey.
Battell, Thomas (Battle), of Stepney, Middlesex,
mariner, and Dorothy Baker, of same, widow
of — Baker, late of same, mariner — at Stepney
aforesaid. 8 Feb. 161^. B.
Battell, Richard, gent., of All Hallows-the-
Great, London, bachelor, 34, and Katherine
Cossens, widow, 27— at St. Faith or St. Gre-
gory, London. 17 Nov. 1637. B.
Battell, William, of St. Bennet, Gracechnrch,
London, bachelor, 28, and Mary Thompson,
of St. Edmund-the-King, London, spinster,
25, daughter of Thomas Thompson, of St.
Andrew parish, in the University of Cambridge,
who consents — at St. Marylebone, Middlesex.
5 July, 1692. F.
Battersbee, Edmund, gent., of London, bachelor,
27, father dead, and Anne Brayne, of St. Mary-
at-Hill, London, spinster, 19, parents dead — at
St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex. 28 Feb.
16i§. B.
Battersbee, Thomas (Battersbye), and .... of
St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street, London,
gen. lie, 8 Dec. 1571. B.
Battle, James, of City of London, draper,
and Leticia Travers, of St. Mary - at - Hill,
spinster, daughter of John Travers, late citizen
and merchant taylor, of London, deceased — at
St. Mary-at-Hill. 8 Aug. 1588. B.
Battle, William, D.D., of Hitcham, co. Suffolk,
widower, and Martha Collings, of Chichester,
CO. Sussex, spinster, 36, at her own disposal —
at St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, or ... .
8 Oct. 1692. F.
Battln, William, citizen and merchant taylor, of
London, and Margaret Browne, of same,
spinster, daughter of William Browne, of
same, cordwainer — at St. Marie (^sic) Pattens,
London. 23 Sept. 1625. B.
Battlshill, William, of the city of Exeter, mercer,
about 27, and Elizabeth Isack, of same,
spinster, about 20, her parents dead, leaving
no guardian as he believes, but with his con-
sent if there be one, alleged by Nicholas
King, of St. Matthew, Friday Street, London,
gent. — at any church in the city of Exeter.
20 Aug. 1678. V.
London Marriage Licences.
Battnall, John, and Elizabeth Crosse, of St.
Saviour, Sonthwark, widow. 16 Dec. 1545. F.
Battson, William, and Katherine Dawson, of the
City of London, gen. lie, 5 June, 1563. B.
Battyn, William, gent., and Amy Rogers, of the
City of London, gen. lie, 28 May, 1565.
B.
Battyou, Henry, of St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf,
London, merchant taylor, andAnne Wyniffe, of
same, spinster, daughter of Robert Wyniffe, of
Taunton, co. Somerset, gent. — at St. Bennet
aforesaid. 8 Oct. 1004. B.
Bauchlere, Richard, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
Middlesex, gent., bachelor, about 22, and
Margaret Waling, of the city of Worcester,
spinster, about 16, with consent of her
mother, — Waling, widow — at any parish
church in the city of Worcester. 8 July,
1678, V.
Baug'h, Rowland (Bawghe), of the Inner Temple,
gent., and Jane Hill, spinster, of St. Michael-le-
Querne, London, daughter of John Hill, late of
same, "pellipharius," deceased, gen. lie, 24
Oct. 1590. B.
Baiigfh, Rowland, gent., of Inner Temple, bache-
lor, 21, and Jane Isham, of Hampstead,
Middlesex, spinster, 21, daughter of Matthew
Isham, of same, gent., who consents — at
Barnet, Herts. 2 Sept. 1608. B.
Baughani, William, of St. Bartholomew-the-Lesa,
London, girdler, and Rebecca Clerk, of same,
spinster, daughter of William Clerk, yeoman —
at St. Bartholomew aforesaid. 1 Feb. 161f.
B.
Baven, William, of St. Danstan-in-the-West,
London, and Jane Millet, of same, spinster,
daughter of John Millet, of Gilset, co. Surrey,
yeoman- — at St. Bride, London. 2 Oct. 1619.
B.
Baving'ton, Richard, merchant taylor, and Johanna
Harcourte, spinster, of St. Sepulchre, daughter
of Thomas Harcorte, late of City of London,
innholder, deceased — at St. Sepulchre. 24 July,
1585. B.
Bawden, Hugh, of .... co. Cornwall, bachelor, 21,
father's consent, and Aurelia White, of St.
Bartholomew Square, Middlesex, spinster, 22.
father's consent — at Chapel Royal, St. James.
8 June, 1693. B.
Bawden, John (Bawdon), of St. Catharine Cree-
church, London, merchant, bachelor, about
36, and Mrs. Letticia Popham, of St. Giles-in-
the-Fields, spinster, about 22, consent of
mother, Dame Anne Wharton, aliasPopham — at
St. Pancras, Middlesex. 2 March, 16f§. V.
Bawden, Thomas (Bawdon), of St Martin, Lud-
gate, bachelor, 30, and Sara Everston, of
same, spinster, 19, mother's consent, a widow
—at St. Mary, Islington. 22 July, 1689. B.
[The entry erased.]
Bawden, Augustine (Bawdwyn), and Elizabeth
Wilson, of St. Edmund, Lombard Street— to
marry there. 6 May, 1547. B.
Bawden, Charles (Bawdewyn), of Westham, and
Marian Eton, of Stratford, Bow, gen. lie, 9
Feb. 156|. B.
Bawldocke, Thomas, yeoman, and Alice Megar,
widow, of the City of London, relict of Thomas
Megar, late of Shuttlington, co. Herts, gen.
lie, 2 May, 1593. R.
Bawme, John, and Sarah Powell, of city of West-
minster spinster. 19 Feb. 163|^. D.
E
99
Edward Bawtrey [i 521-1869.]
Hugli Bay ley 100
Bawtrey, Edward, of Staples Inn, gent., widower,
S-i, and Judith Langton, of St. Bartholomew
Exchange, maiden, 20, consent of her father,
Mr. Thomas Langton, of same, merchant taylor,
attested by his son, Thomas Langton the
younger, of St. Matthew, Friday Street, fish-
monger— at St. Bartholomew aforesaid. 2
Jan. 160*. B.
Bawtrey, llichard, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
London, tailor, and Wilmott Buffome, of St.
Bride , London, spinster — at St. Andrew-in-
the-Wardrobe, London. 8 Jan. 162a. B.
Baxter, Alexander, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Mid-
dlesex, widower, 30, and Dorcas Berry, of All
Hallows, Lombard Street, London, widow, 27
— at St. Aune-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, or
.... 27 July, 1696. F.
Baxter, Angustin, clerk, of the city of Westminster,
bachelor, 27, and Alice Turner, of same, widow,
22— at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street.
28 July, 1645. B.
Baxter, Caleb, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Mid-
dlesex, bachelor, 34, and Sarah Proser, of
same, spinster, 28, at her o'wn disposal — at St.
Anne, Aldersgate, Loudon. 26 July, 1688.
F.
Baxter, Daniel, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
Middlesex, bachelor, 30, and Lydia Ashfield,
spinster, 25, daughter of William Ashfield, of
same, grocer, who consents — at St. Bride,
London, or ... . 20 Oct. 1686. F.
Baxter, Edward, of St. Mary, Aldermanbury,
gent., bachelor, 22, his father dead, and Jane
Bruerton, of Mitcham, Surrey, spinster, 17,
daughter of Theophilus Bruerton, deceased,
consent of mother, Mary Bruerton, of same,
widow— at St. Faith. 2 Sept. 1641. B.
[Regularly signed by the parties, but crossed
and the word " vacat" in margin.]
Baxter, Edward, of Lee, co. Kent, clerk, bachelor,
about 24, and Mrs Mercy Dell, of St. Giles,
Cripplegate, spinster, about 18, her mother's
consent — at St. Mary-le-Bow, London. 11 Dec.
1676. Y.
Baxter, Edward, of St. Pancras, Middlesex,
bachelor, 25, and Susan Salisbury, of St. Mary,
Islington, Middlesex, spinster, 22, at her own
disposal — at St. Michael, Wood Street,
London, St. Saviour, Southwark, Surrey, or
.... 14 Dec. 1683. F.
Baxter, Henry (Baxster,) and Elizabeth Stokes.
23 July, 1544. F.
Baxter, John, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, brewer,
bachelor, and Elizabeth Cooper, of same,
spinster, 20, daughter of Eichard Cooper,
deceased, her mother's consent — at St. Giles,
Cripplegate, or St. Sepulchre. 30 Oct. 1629.
B.
Baxter, John, of St. Peter, Coruhill, London,
bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth Norden, spinster,
22, with consent of her mother, — Norden,
of St. Olave, Hart Street, London, widow —
at St. Christopher, All Hallows Barking, or
St. Botolph, Aldgate, London. 17 Dec. 1679. B.
Baxter, Moses, of St. Mary, Whitechapel,
bachelor, 29, and Elizabeth Busby, of same,
spinster, 27, at her own disposal — at White-
chapel, alleged by Margaret Jermau, of same,
widow. 15 Dec. 1699. B.
Baxter, Richard [" cHcus " written over "gent."],
of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, bachelor, about
40, and Margaret Charleton, of Christchurch,
London, spinster, about 28, at own disposal,
alleged by Francis Tyton, of St. Dunstan-in-
the-West, stationer — at Christchurch afore-
said, or ... . 29 April, 1662. V.
Baxter, Robert, of St. Stephen, Coleman Street,
London, bachelor, 27, and Elizabeth Roane,
spinster, 20, daughter of Robert Roane, of
Charleton, co. Surrey, gent., who consents —
at All Hallows, Honey Lane, or St. S within,
London. 20 Oct. 1663. F.
Baxter, Robert, of St. Katherine, near the Tower
of London, gent., bachelor, about 40, and
Mrs. Ann Suckling, of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, widow — at St. Mary Savoy. 11 Feb.
166^. V.
Baxter, Walter, gent., of city of Westminster,
widower, 36, and Elizabeth Lion, of same,
widow, 36 — at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish
Street. 21 June, 1643. B.
Baxter, William, and Anne Gristone, widow, of
St. Faith, London^to marry there. 2 Feb.
155|. B.
Baxter, William(Baxstcr), and Margaret Butler,
gen. lie, 30 June, 1561. B.
Bayford, John (Bayforde), of All Hallows
Steyning, leatherseller, and Katherine Harper,
spinster, daughter of — Harper, of ... . co.
Kent, gent., deceased — at AH Hallows afore-
said. 17 Feb. 158f. B.
Bayford, William, of Walthamstow, co. Essex,
"carpenter," widower, and Margaret Brackett,
of same, spinster, daughter of — Brackett,
late of CO. Norfolk, " carpenter," deceased
—at Islington, co. Middlesex. 9 Oct. 1609. B.
Bayley, — , of City of Loudon, gent., and Suzanna
Sharnebrooke, spinster, daughter of William
Sharnebrooke, of Hodsdon, Herts, yeoman,
gen. lie, 4 Sept. 1583. B.
Bayley, Alexander (Bayly), of precinct of St.
Martin - le - Grand, blacksmith, and Faith
Shredds, of Walthamstow, Essex, widow — at
St. Leonard, in said precinct. 26 July, 1619.
D.
Bayley, Christopher (Baylie), of St. Dunstan-in-
the-West, London, " barber," and Elizabeth
Yapp, of same, spinster, daughter of —
YajDp, deceased — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf,
Loudon. 26 Aug. 1620. B.
Bayley, Daniel, of Great St. Helen, London,
gent., bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth Morris,
spinster, about 22, daughter of John Morris,
late of the city of Shrewsbury, yeoman,
deceased, her mother also dead — to marry at
St. Gregory, London. 1 Nov. 1632. F.
Bayley, George, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex,
tailor, bachelor, and Agnes Gierke, spinster,
daughter of William Gierke, of same, lock-
smith— at St. Gregory, London. 28 Dec. 1615.
B.
Bayley, George (Bayly), of Abington, Berks,
gent., widower, 30, and Elizabeth Wiggin,
spinster, 19, daughter of Roger Wiggin, of
Chatgrave, co. Oxon, gent., who consents — at
St. Giles-in-the-Fields or St. Marybone,
Middlesex. 10 July, 1661. F.
Bayley, Henry (Bayly), of the city of Hereford,
gent., bachelor, 30, and Dorothy Poyke, of
same, spinster, about 30, her parents dead — at
any parish church in the city or county of
Hereford. 11 Oct. 1673. F.
Bayley, Hugh (Bayly), of St. Anne, Westminster,
bachelor, 28, and Dorothy Mander, of St.
James, Westminster, spinster, 28, with con-
sent of her father, Bernard Mander, of
Chipping Warden, co. Northampton, clerk,
alleged by Thomas Mander, of St. Mildred,
Bread Street, London, clerk — at St. Mildred,
Bread Street, aforesaid, or .... 6 Jan. 169f .
F.
lOI
John Bayley
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Bayley, John (Baylie), gent., of St. Dnnstan-in-
the-West, bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth Eyres,
alias Whithorne, of same, maiden, 22, danghter
of William Eyres, of the diocese of Bath and
Wells, gent., who died four years ago — at St.
Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe, London. 13 March,
16^. B.
Bayley, John, of St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middle-
sex, yeoman, and Ann Platts, of Westham, co.
Essex, spinster, daughter of Eobert Platts,
late of South Wingfield, co. Derby, yeoman,
deceased — at Little All Hallows, Thames
Street, London. 31 July, 1612. B.
Bayley, John (Baylie), of St. Martin Vintry,
London, bachelor, and Lettice Middleton, of
St. Martin-le-Grand, widow — at St. Leonard,
in said precinct. 21 April, 1626. D.
Bayley, John, of Stepney, Middlesex, shipwright,
and Mary Orenge, of same, widow — at same.
11 July, 1626. B.
Bayley, Ealph, citizen and vintner, of London,
and St. Katherine Coleman, widower, and
Katherine Goodwin, of St. Lawrence, Old
Jewry, widow of John Goodwin, late of same,
grocer — at Stepney, Middlesex. 1 June, 1610.
B.
Bayley, Kichard (Bay lye), of Stepney, Middlesex,
yeoman, and Elizabeth Chaundler, spinster,
of same, daughter of John Chaundler, late of
Marbury, co. Chester, yeoman, deceased —
at St. Botolph, Aldgate. 30 June, 1586. B.
Bayley, Richard (Baylie), of City of London,
vintner, and Marian Graves, of same,
daughter of Miles Graves, of the town of
Leicester, butcher, gen. lie, 28 Sept. 1587.
B.
Bayley, Richard (Bay lie J, of Hallowes, in the
parish of Bradford, co. York, esq., about 40,
and Mrs. Elizabeth Austin, of St. Margaret,
Westminster, spinster, about 20, her parents
dead, consent of her guardian, John Taylour,
of St. Margaret, Westminster, gent. — in pariah
church or chapel of Westminster. 19 Sept.
1677. V.
Bayley, Robert (Baylje), merchant taylor, and
Margaret Wrighte, widow, of St. Swithin,
London Stone, relict of James Wright, late of
same, merchant taylor — at same. 24 Jan.
1581^. B.
Bayley, Robert (Baylie), of St. Peter-ad-Vincula,
in the Tower of London, and Elizabeth Brooke,
widow, of the City of Loudon, relict of
Nicholas Brooke, of said city, clerk, gen. lie,
20 May, 1587. B.
Bayley, Simon (Baylie), of St. Botolph, Bishops-
gate, gent., bachelor, about 29, and Mary Adam-
son, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, widow, about
32, alleged by William Baylie, of St. Botolph
aforesaid, merchant taylor — at St. Mary Wool-
noth, London, or St. Olave, Southwark. 1 Oct.
1673. V.
Bayley, Thomas (Baylye), of Royston, Herts,
yeoman, and Phillippa Wright, spinster, of
City of London, daughter of John Wright, late
of Pelham, co. Herts, yeoman, deceased, gen.
lie, 6 June, 1588. B.
Bayley, Thomas, of St. George, Hanover Square,
bachelor, above 21, and Eleanor Medlicott, of
St. James, Westminster, spinster, above 21 —
at St. James, Westminster. 7 Feb. 1759. B.
Bayley, Walter (Bayly), of St. Giles, Wimborne,
CO. Dorset, gent., bachelor, about 25, and Edy
Hascall, of same, spinster, about 25, at own
disposal — at same. 14 July, 1666. V.
Bayley, William, tailor, and Elizabeth Warde,
spinster, of Hockley, co. Essex, daughter of —
Warde, of . . . ., co. Bucks, husbandman — at
Hockley. 7 March, 158f . B.
Bayley, William (Bayly), and Alice Stephenson
of city of Westminster, widow. 27 Feb. 163|.
D.
Bayliffe, Charles, of St. Andrew, Holborn, gent.,
bachelor, 30, and Mary Higges, of St. Clement
Danes, Middlesex, spinster, about 21, her
parents dead — at St. Gilos-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, or ... . 14 Oct. 1695. F.
BaylifFe, Henry, of Westminster, gent., and Anne
Flower, of same, widow — anywhere in jurisdic-
diction. 22 Dec. 1581. D.
Baylis, Joseph, of All Hallows, Bread Street,
London, bachelor, 30, and Mrs. Mary
Hethersett, of Thetford, co. Norfolk, spinster,
23, daughter of Wcrmley Hethersett, of
same, who consents — at Thetford aforesaid.
26 Aug. 1690. F.
Baynard, Adiell, of Barklowe (?),co. Cambridge,
D.D., widower, about 45, and Damaris Smyth,
of Greenwich, Kent, spinster, about 24, con-
sent of father, William Smyth, of same, gent,
—at St. Dionis Backchurch. 31 Oct. 1660. V.
Baynard, Philip (Baynarde), of City of London,
and Lucy Bucklande, of Islington — at Islington.
28 April, 1567. B.
Baynard, Thomas, of Blangden, co. Somerset,
gent., widower, about 46, and Judith Leman,
of same, widow, about 40 — at Blangden afore-
said, or chapel of Berrington, said county, or
St. Michael, in Bristol, said county. 25 Nov.
1673. V.
Baynes, John, of precinct of St. Martin-le-Grand,
bachelor, and Mary Rooby, of St. Mary-le-Bow,
London, spinster — at St. Leonard, in said
precinct. 29 Jan. 162f . D.
Baynes, John, of Inner Temple, esq., bachelor,
about 26, and Mrs. Lucy Lee, of South Fleet,
CO. Kent, spinster, about 16, consent of her
father, John Warner, alias Lee, D.D. — at St.
Giles-in-the-Fields. 5 Feb. 167|. V.
Baynes, John, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
bachelor, 25, and Dorothy Amherst, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, London, spinster, 21, her
parents dead, with consent of her brother,
Jeffery Amherst — at St. Bride or St. Mary
Aldermary, London, or St. Paul, Covent
Garden, Middlesex. 1 Sept. 1684. F.
Baynes, Michael, gent., and Sibill Holloway,
widow, of City of London — at St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf. 22 July, 1581. B.
Baynes, Owen (Baines), of St. James, Clerken^
well, Middlesex, mercer, and Margery Hobson,
widow of Thomas Hobson, cordwainer — at
St. Trinity, in the Minories. 14 July, 1617. B.
Baynforthe, Edward, of the City of London, inn-
holder, and Frances Heywarde, widow, of
St. Mary Woolnoth, London, relict of —
Heyward, late of same, clerk, gen. lie, 15
May, 1590. B.
Baynliam, Edmond (Bainham), of St. Clement
Danes, and Ellen Esselbee, spinster, of St.
Dunstan-in-the-West — at St. Dunstan afore-
said. 2 Nov. 1577. B.
Bayntun, Sir Edward, K.B., of Bremhill, Wilts,
bachelor, about 38, and Stuart Thynne, spinster,
about 18, consent of father, Sir Thomas
Thynne, of Richmond, Surrey, knight — at
.... 29 May, 1661. V.
Bayntun, Henry, of Spye Park, co. Wilts, esq.,
bachelor 21, and the Right Hon. Lady Anne
Wilmot,of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex,
18, her parents dead, and she at the disposing
of the Countess Dowager of Rochester, her
grandmother and guardian, Avho consents —
at Adderbury, co. Oxou, or ... . 21 July,
1685. F.
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Edward Bearsley 104
Beach, John, of Malmsbury, Wilts, gent., bachelor,
about 27, and Joane Foakott, of same, spinster,
about 32, and at own disposal — at Malmsbury
aforesaid, Tedbury, co. Gloucester, or Chipi>en-
liani, CO Wilts. 19 April, 1073. V.
Beaclier, William, of St. Lawrence, Old Jewry,
and Judith Quarles, S])instei-, of Islington,
Middlesex- at Islington. 12 April, 1578. B.
Beacon, Thomas, of Ht. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., and Mary Finch, of same, widow -at
St. Leonard, in St. Martin-le-Grand. 27 May,
1G22. D.
Beacon, William [in margin, Becon],of Sevenoaks,
Kent, yeoman, and Katherine Hunter, of
St. Margaret, Westminster, widow — at St.
Margaret, Westminster. 23 Jan. 162*^. D.
Beadle, Matthew, of the City of London, merchant
tailor, and Anno Boothby, of St. Antholin,
said city, spinster, daughter of Thomas
Boothby, of same, merchant taylor — at
Chinkford, co. Essex. 9 July, 1G08. B.
Beadle, Thomas, of St. Mary, Whitechapel,
Middlesex, haberdasher, and Angell Fryer, of
same, spinster, daughter of — Fryer, of All
Hallows-the-Less, Thames Street, London,
dyer — at St. Mary, Whitechapel, aforesaid.
12 Dec. 1609. B.
Beake, Adam, of St. Mary, Savoy, Middlesex, and
Milboriie Taylor, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, spinster — at St. Dunstan aforesaid.
11 Oct. 1626. B.
Beale, John, of Great Haseley, co. Oxon, gent.,
bachelor, 35, and Abigail Ell, of Twitenham,
Middlesex, spinster, about 21, with consent of
her father, Richard Ell — at Ham, or Richmond,
CO. Sm-rey, or Twitnam aforesaid. 19 Jnne,
1648. F.
Beale, Sir John, bart., of Maidstone, Kent,
widower, 35, and Jane Duke, spinster, 17,
daughter of Richard Duke, of same, esq., who
consents — at St. Clement Danes, Middlesex,
or St. Gregory, Loudon. 9 May, 1662. F.
Beale, John, of St. Dunstan-in-the-Weat, porter of
Serjeant's Inn, widower, about 37, and Joane
March, of same, spinster, about 28, at her owm
disposal — at St. Bartholomew-the-Less or St.
Gregory, London. 19 Oct. 1663. V.
Beale, John, of Maidstone, Kent, gent., bachelor,
about 25, and Mrs. Margaret Beale, of Loose,
said county, spinster, about 25, and at ow^l
disposal — at Loose, Langley, Boughton, or
ilonclielsea (sic), said county. 18 June, 1672.
V.
Beale, Nicholas, of Heston, co. Middlesex, yeoman,
and Margaret Sallett, of Hanwell, said county,
spinster, daughter of George Sallett, late of
same, yeoman, deceased — at Hanwell aforesaid .
7 June, 1619. B.
Beale, Richard, and Alice Topsey, ■widow, of St.
Botolph, Aldgate — to marry there. 22 Nov.
1578. B.
Beale, Richard, of St. James, Clerkenwell, yeoman,
and Ursula Ratforde, spinster, of St. Peter-le-
Poor, daughter of Robert Ratforde, of same,
gardener — at St. Peter-le-Poor. 6 March, loSj.
B.
Beale, Thomas, of St. Martin Orgar, yeoman, and
Johanna Geston, widow, of said city, relict of
Edward Geston, late of Wandsworth, co.
Surrey, miller, gen. lie, 11 Oct. 1587. B.
Beale, Thomas, of St. Sepulchre, London, yeoman,
and Joane Johnson, of same, widow of Edward
Johnson, late of same, apothecary — at St.
Sepulchre aforesaid. 11 Dec. 1600. B.
Beale, Thomas (Beal), gent., of St. Mary, Alder-
manbury, bachelor, 24, and Katherine Williams,
of Stepney, spinster, 28 — at St. Faith. 26
May, 1640. B.
Beale, William, of Little ^Missenden, Bucks, gent.,
widower, about St, and Mary Duncombe, of
Chesham, said county, widow, about 60 — at
Missenden parish church. 13 June, 16(53. V.
Beamon, Henry, and Alice Dowghtye, widow, of
St. Clement Danes — to maiTy there. 30 Aug.
15(J8. B.
Beamond, Richard, of St. Michael, Cornhill,
London, baker, and Elizabeth Bannister, of
same, spinster, daughter of William Bannister,
of St. Olave, Southwark, joyner — at St. Helen,
London. 27 Jan. 1614. B.
Beamond, Stephen (Beamonde), clerk, rector of
Casthorpe, co. Essex, and Katherine Pudney,
spinster, of same — to marry there. 28 Jan.
151%. B.
Beane, Edmund, skinner, and Hannah Keme, of
St. Michael, Queenhithe, London, spinster — at
St. Andrew Undershaft, London. 23 Jan. 162f .
B.
Beane, George, of St. Andrew, Holbom, London,
bachelor, 29, and Susan Abbott, of Islington,
Middlesex, spinster, 22, daughter of William
Abbott, of Sudbury, co. Suffolk, gent., who
consents — at St. Bartholomew-the-Less, or
the Temple church, London 5 Feb. 16f%.
F.
Beane, Richard, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
widower, about 27, and Mary Pennington, of
St. Clement Danes, spinster, about 22, and at
own disposal — at St. Dunstan-in-the-West.
16 Feb. 167i. V.
Bearci'oft, Edward, of Clement's Inn, gent.,
bachelor, 30, and Mrs. Susanna Byne, of
Cashalton, co. Surrey, spinster, 22, daughter
of Henry Byne, who consents — at St. Mary,
Savoy, Middlesex, or St. Gregory, London.
28 April, 1691. F.
Beard, George (Bearde), tailor, and Martha
Phillippes, of St. Bride, London, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Phillippes, late of the
city of Bristol, merchant, deceased — at St.
Bride aforesaid. 28 June, 1598. B.
Beard, James, of All Hallows-the-Great, London,
cordwainer, and Anne Rogers, widow of
Thomas Rogers, late of same — at St. Olave,
Hart Street, London. 1 Maj', 1626. B.
Beard, Sampson, of St. Mary-at-Hill, London,
cooper, bachelor, about 28, and Elizabeth
Bnckly, of Islington, Middlesex, spinster,
about 20, consent of father, Thomas Buckley,
of same, carpenter — at Islington. 19 Dec. 1661.
V.
Beard, Thomas, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex,
and Anne Rogers, of same, spinster — at St.
Faith, London. 12 Nov. 1624. B.
Beardmore, Robert, of Kingsley, co. Stafford,
clerk, bachelor, 28, and Elizabeth Woolley, of
Alton, said county, spinster, 27, her parents
dead, and she at her own disposal — at St.
Sepulchre, Temple church, or Gray's Inn
chapel, London. 16 May, 1688. F.
Beardwell, John, of St. Bride, London, gent.,
bachelor, 26, and Mary Graves, spinster, 21,
daughter of William Graves, of Ware, Herts,
yeoman, who consents — at St. Faith, London.
26 April, 1633. F.
Beare, George, of Farnham, Surrey, gent.,
bachelor, about 34, and Grace Owens, of St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, widow, about 36 — at St.
Martin, or St. Giles-in-the-Fields, or St. Paul,
Covent Garden. 28 Aug. 1675. V.
Beare, Hugh, and Dorothy Skeares. 15 July, 1628.
D.
Bearsley, Edward, of St. Andrew-in the-Ward-
robe, London, joyner, and Audrey Mones, of
Chigwell, Essex, widow of John Mones, late of
same, yeoman, gen. lie, 6 Feb. 159f. B.
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106
Bearstowe, George, of St. Bennet, PauVs Wharf,
and Johanna Gascoygne, spinster, of Anvvell —
at St. Dunstan-in-the-West. 14 April, 1574. B.
Bearstowe, John, and Anne Throwgood, spinster,
of Stortford, Herts — at St. Bennet, Paul's
Wharf. 20 May, 1577. B.
Beasly, William, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
and Alice Denman, of same, ■widow — at St.
Faith, London. 9 May, 1626. B.
Beauchanip, Francis, of the Six Clerks' Office,
bachelor, 24, and Ellen Cranmer, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, spinster, 23 — at Gray's Inn
chapel, or St. Leonard, Foster Lane. 15 Jan.
172§. B.
Beauchamp, John, of St Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London, weaver, and Joan Bruffe, of Har-
mondsworth, Middlesex, spinster, daughter of
Eichard Bruffe, yeoman, deceased — at ....
London. 18 June, 1621. B.
Beauchamp, Robert, of St. Sepulchre, London,
porter, and Anne Alder, of said city, spinster
— at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, London. 13
June, 1618. B.
Beaucliainp, Stephen (Beauchampe), of Orping-
ton, Kent, brickmaker, and Rebecca Hother,
of St. Mai'garet, Westminster, widow — at St.
Margaret, Westminster. 6. Dec. 1621. D.
Beauclerck, the Right Hon. Charles, Earl of Bur-
ford, bachelor, 24, eldest son of his Grace the
Duke of St. Albans, and Mrs. Lucy Werden,
16, daughter of Sir John Werden, of Holyport,
parish of Bray, co. of Berks, who consents —
special licence. 10 Dec. 1722. F.
Beauclerck, the Right Hon. Lord William, aged
22, second son of the Most Noble Charles,
Duke of St. Albans, and Mrs. Charlotte
Werden, spinster, 15, daughter of Sir John
Werden, of Holyport, parish of Bray, co. Berks,
who consents — special licence to marry at any
time or place. 10 Dec. 1722. F.
Beaufort, Daniel, clerk, of St Ann, Westminster,
bachelor, 27, and Esther Gougeon, of St. James,
Westminster, spinster, 21 — at St. Martin
Orgar, or the Great Savoy. 10 July 1738.
B.
Beaufoy, Henry, of St. Bride, London, esq.,
bachelor, about 19, consent of his grand-
mother, Dame Mary Walker, his parents dead,
and Mrs. Charlotte Lane, of same, spinster,
about 17, consent of her father — at St. Martin-
in the-Fields, St. Bride, or St. Dunstan-in-the-
West. 7 June, 1676. V.
Beaufoy, Hercules, of St. Giles, Cripplegate,
widower, about 60, and Mary Rust, of same,
spinster, about 45, and at own disposal — at
All Uallows-in the-Wall, London. 1 Feb.
167i V.
Beaulieu, Isaac Duprey de, of St. Peter, Cornhill,
London, gentleman, widower, 25, and Mrs.
Manon Morean, spinster, about 19, daughter of
Peter Moreau, of St. Anne-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, who consents — at St. Peter, Corn-
hill, aforesaid. 30 June, 1691. F.
Beaumond, George. See Bewmond.
Beaumond, Henry, &c. See Beamox.
Beaumond, Nicholas, 1632. gee Boemond.
Beaumond, William, (sic subs.), of Henley-on-
Thames, CO. Oson, gent., bachelor, about
24, and Mary Hills, of same, spinster, about
21, consent of father, Edmund Hills, of same,
clerk — at Grayes or Fairley, co. Oxon. 2 July,
1661. V.
Beaumont, Charles, of St. Gile3-in-the-Fields,esq.,
bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Elizabeth Milner,
of the city of Lincoln, spinster, about 21, con-
sent of her father, Richard Milner, esq. — at
Kingerby, co. Lincoln, or in Lincoln cathe-
dral. 7 Oct. 1675. V.
Beaumont John (Beamonte), and Johanna
Tucker, spinster, of City of London — at Down-
ham, Essex. 29 March 158y. B.
Beaumont, John, of Cole Orton, co. Leicester,
csfi., bachelor, 25, and Damo Felicia Comp-
ton, of Sywell, co. Northampton, widow, 26 —
at Sywell, aforesaid— 10 Sept. 1663. F.
Beaumont, the Hon. John, of St. Anne, West-
minster, widower, and Philippa Carey, spinster,
25, ather owndisposal — at St. Anne, aforesaid,
or ... . 28 Sept. 1693. F.
Beaumont, William, of St. Bartholomew, London,
gent., widower, about 20, and Mrs. Jane
Watts, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex,
spinster, about 21, at her own disposal,
her parents dead, and having no guardian —
at Christchurch, London. 23 July, 1678.
V.
Beauvoir, Charles, of St. Sepulchre, London,
merchant, bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Barker
Sherwin, of Reddrith (Rotherhithe), Surrey,
spinster, about 18, consent of her parents — at
All Hallows Barking, London. 14 Feb. 16f^.
V.
Beauvoir, William de, of the Isle of Guernsey,
CO. Southampton, gentleman, bachelor, about
30, and Elizabeth Fautratt, of same, spinster,
about 21, daughter of Mrs. John Fautract,
who consents, alleged by Mr. William de
Beauvoir, of the same island, gent. — at
St. Giles-in-the- Fields, or Durham House
chapel, CO. Middlesex. 21 June, 1650. F.
Beaver, Edward, rector of East Hatley, co. Cam-
bridge, bachelor, about 30, and Ellinor
Jefferies, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, spinster,
about 22, her parents dead — at St. Martin-in-
the-Fields. 14 Dec. 1675. V.
Beavys, Edward, and Elizabeth Comes, of St.
Martin-in-the-Fields — to marry there. 17
Jan. 155|. B.
Bebb, Robert, merchant taylor, and Elinor Planner,
of All Hallows-the-Great, London, widow — at
All Hallows, aforesaid. 2 Feb. I62f. B.
Becham, Rancton, and Elizabeth Robbyns, of St.
Mary-at-Hill, London, gen. lie, 18 Nov. 1570.
B.
Beche, John, clothworker, and Ellen Flemvuge,
widow, of St. John, Walbrook, relict of Thomas
Flemynge, of same, cordwainer — at fame.
29 Feb. 158|. B.
Becher, Edward, of City of London, gent., and
Frances Coppinger, widow, of same, gen. lie,
Dec. (? Oct.) 1580. B.
Becher, Henry, of Weston, Herts, gent., bachelor,
24, and Baraba'a Nevy, spinster, 20, with con-
sent of her mother, — Nevy alias Goddard — at
St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, or St. Mary Magdalen,
Old Fish Street, London. 5 Oct. 1650. F.
Becher, Henry, of Weston, co. Herts, esq., widower,
about 35, and Mrs. Elizabeth Rugg, of St.
Clement Danes, Middlesex, widow, about 23 —
alleged by Oliver Becher, <>f Middle Temple, esq.
—at St. Mary, Savoy. 10 July, 1671. V.
Becher, Oliver, of Middle Temple, esq., bachelor,
about 30, and Mrs. Sarah Wyan, of St. Clement
Danes, spinster, about 30 — at St. Clement
Danes aforesaid. 12 Dec, 1670. V.
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Becher, William, of Howberry, Beds, esq.,
widower, and Jane Clarke, of Watford, co.
Northampton, spinster, 30, at her own dis-
posal—at St. Bennet, Panl's Wharf, London
or ... . 8 Ang. 1699. P.
Beck, Edward (Becke), of All Hallows Barking,
bandmaker, and Margaret Maunsell, widow —
at St. Botolph, Aldgate. 19 Jan. 158|. B.
Beck, Timothy (Becke), of St. Mary Abchnrch,
citizen and merchant taylor, bachelor, about
26, and Mary Gentleman, of St. Margaret,
Westminster, spinster, about 19, consent of
father, Thomas Gentleman, of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, gent. — at Stepney, or Little St.
Bartholomew, London. 14 Oct. 1665. V.
Beck, William, of St. Al phage, London, bell-
founder, and Jane Maddocks, of precinct of
St. Martin-le- Grand, spinster — at St. Leonard,
in said precinct. 26 Feb. 161f . D.
Beckett, John, of Trinity - the - Less, London,
bachelor, son of Henry Beckett, of St. Gre-
gory, London, girdler, and Margaret Faldoe,
daughter of Richard Faldoe, gent., of Eugby,
CO. Warwick, maiden, 18, consent of parents
of both, alleged by William Faldoe, of Knight
Rider Street, Loudon, notary publick^ — at
.... 9 May, 1613. B.
Beckett, Michael, of Tuddington, Middlesex, yeo-
man, and Elizabeth Tate, of Twickenham,
widow of William Yate — at New Brainford,
Middlesex. 23 Nov. 1618. B.
Beckett, Robert (Bekett),of the f amity of our lord
the king, and Elena Marshall, of St. Mary
Somerset. 17 Nov. 153-. B.
Beckett, William, of the Middle Temple, esq.,
bachelor, 24, and Alice Hodgkinson, of Felt-
well, CO. Norfolk, spinster, 24, her parents
dead — at Feltwell aforesaid or St. Gregory,
London. 26 Nov. 1661. F.
Beckingliain, William, of Tolleshunt Darcy, Essex,
gent., bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth Sammes, of
Tolleshunt Beckingham, said county, spinster,
22 — at Tolleshunt Beckingham aforesaid. 6
Aug. 1647. F.
Beckley, Simon, of Bray, Berks, gent., widower,
about 56, and Mary Winch, of same, widow,
about 48 — at Bray, Windsor, or Cluer, Berks.
25 March, 1662. Y.
Beckman, Sir Martin, knight, of ye Tower of
London, 58, and Mrs. Ruth Mudd, of RatclifiF,
parish Stepney, widow, 61 — at Stepney. 28
Aug. 1693. B.
Beckwithe, William, of St. Bride, London, and
Margaret Daye, of the City of London. 5 Sept.
1562. B.
Becon, John, of St. Andrew, Holborn, and Agnes
Baylie, of St. Margaret, Westminster, widow —
at St. Margaret, Westminster. 20 July, 1607.
D.
Beda, Obadiah, of Alveley, co. Essex, chandler,
and Katherine Keyes, widow of • — Keyes,
late of Stepney, co. Middlesex, mariner,
deceased — at St. Andrew - in - the - Wardrobe,
London. 3 Nov. 1614. B.
Bedall, Richard, porter, and Dinah Passmore,
spinster, daughter of Thomas Passmore, of
Swallowfield, Wilts, yeoman — at St. Leonard,
Foster Lane, London. 10 June, 1623. B.
Bedaye, John, clerk, curate of Stifford, co. Essex,
and Alice Pittsey, of Chauldwell, co. Essex,
widow of Stephen Pitsey, late of same, yeo-
man— at StifEord aforesaid. 23 March, 160^. B.
Beddow, William, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, but
now in the country, bachelor, 21, son of
William Beddow, of St. Margaret, Westmin-
ster, gent., who alleges, and Mrs. Keturah
Sweetman, of Stepney, spinster, consent of
her mother, Keturah Sweetman, her father
being at sea — at Stepney, or St. Lawrence,
Loudon. 27 July, 1696. B.
Bedell, Arthur, of St. Anne, Blackfriars, and
Mary Percher, spinster, of St. Peter-le-Poor,
gen. lie, 18 Feb. 158^. B.
Bedell, Edward, of Boughton, co. Northampton,
gent., bachelor, 34, and Barbara Ayscough,
spinster, 21, daughter of Henry Ayscough, of
St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, gent., who
consents — at St. James, Clerkenwell, or Gray's
Inn chapel. 12 Oct. 1661. F.
Bedell, John, 1615. See Bedle.
Bedell, Simon, and Margaret Sitell, widow, of the
diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. 20 March,
1544. F.
Bedell, Thomas, of Uxbridge, Middlesex, tallow-
chandler, and Joanna Painter, of Hillingdon,
said county, widow of Francis Painter, late of
same, mercer, gen. lie, 25 June, 1593. B.
Bedford, George (Bedforde), and Johanna Money,
spinster, of Stepney — at Stepney. 30 Nov.
1574. B.
Bedford, George, of London, gent., bachelor, 30,
and Edith Scras, spinster, 22, daughter of
Tuppin Scras, of Combe, co. Sussex, esq.,
who consents — at St. Stephen, Walbrook, Lon-
don, or Hotfield, co. Sussex. 19 April, 1633.
F.
Bedford, John, of St. Clement Danes, gent.,
bachelor, about 40, and Mary Whitlick, of St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, spinster, about 28, and
at her own disposal — at St. Martin aforesaid,
or St. Nicholas Aeon, London. 31 March,
1662. Y.
Bedford, Thomas, and Edy Dudley, widow. 10 Feb.
163f. D.
Beding'field, Hemy (Bedingfeild), of Sttirston,
CO. Norfolk, gent., bachelor, about 27, and
Anne Crowe, of Bilney, said county, spinster,
about 24, consent of father, William Crowe,
gent. — at Alfeton, co. Suffolk. 24 June, 1663.
V.
Beding'field, Humphrey, of St. Foster, London,
goldsmith, bachelor, 35, and Abigail Hixe,
spinster, 18, daughter of — Hixe, late of St.
Martin, Ludgate, . . . ., deceased, and her
mother also, she in government of William
Downhall, of Christchurch, London, esq., who
consents — at .... the-Less, London. 4 May,
1633. F.
Beding'field, John, of St. Mary Magdalene, Old
Fish Street, widower, about 26, and Mrs. Anne
Child, of Qui, co. Cambridge, spinster, about
21, consent of father, John Child, esq. — at
St. Gregory, London. 24 Feb. 166^. Y.
Bedingfield, Robert, of Lincoln's Inn, esq., and
Elizabeth Darcye, widow, of ToUyshunt Tregos
— at ToUyshunt aforesaid. 9 July, 1558. B.
Bedingfield, Robert, of St. Gregory, London,
draper, bachelor, 26, and EHzabeth Harvey,
spinster, 22, daughter of Rebecca Harvey, of
St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, who con-
sents— at St. Marv, Strand, alias Savoy. 22
Dec. 1662. F.
Bedingfield, Thomas, of Thistleworth, Middlesex,
doctor of physic, bachelor, about 40, and Mrs.
Mary Weston, of same, spinster, about 28,
and at own disposal — at Heston, co. Middlesex.
20 July, 1670. Y.
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John Bedle
[1521-1869.] Edmund Bel grave no
Bedle, John, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, London,
stationer, and Bridget Shaxton, deceased — at
St. Trinity, in the Minories, London. 3 July,
1615. B.
Eedoo, Richard, of St. Sepulchre, gent., and
Anne Typladye, widow, of St. Catherine Cree
Church— at St. Mildred, London. 12 April,
1581. B.
Bedwell, Thomas, esq., of St. Peter, in the Tower
of London, and Elizabeth Drywoode, spinster,
of Great Warley, Essex, daughter of Anne
Drywood, of same, widow, gen. lie, 12 April,
1593. B.
Bee, Edward, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, gent.,
about 24, and Margery Pyke, of St. Giles,
Cripplegate, about 27, widow of Philip Pyke,
late of Marlborough, co. Wilts, gent., at St.
Botolph aforesaid. 30 Dec. 1597. B.
Beeby, Thomas, of St. Mary Somerset, London,
citizen and plumber, bachelor, about 24, and
Mrs. Hannah King, of St. Michael or St.
Alban, Wood Street, London, spinster, about
17, with consent of her mother, Mrs. Ellinor
King, of same, widow — at St. Alban or St.
Michael, Wood Street, aforesaid. 13 Aug.
1G78. V.
Beech, Richard, of St. Olave, Southwark, widower,
and Mary Abbott, of same, widow — at St.
James, Duke's Place. 23 Dec. 1703. B.
Beecham, Robert, of Acton, co. Middlesex, and
Catherine Fascett, of same, spinster — at St.
Faith, London. 6 Sept. 1626. B.
Beecher, Arthur, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
bachelor, 33, and Martha Needham, of same,
spinster, 21, daughter of — Needham, of St.
Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex, gent., who
consents — at St. Margaret, Westminster, St.
Paul, Covent Garden, or St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex. 20Feb. 168|. F.
Beecher, Thomas, merchant, and Christian
Cooper, of St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex,
widow — at St. Mary, Whitechapel, aforesaid.
30 June, 1626. B.
Beedam, Thomas, of Wapping, Middlesex, ship-
carpenter, and Katherine Webster, of same,
widow of John Webster — at St. Peter, Paul's
Wharf, London. 5 Oct. 1624. B.
Beere, John, of Plymouth, co. Devon, gent.,
bachelor, about 30, and Ann Hichens, of same,
widow, about 32, at the church of St. Andrew
or of Charles in Plymouth, or Bickley, co.
Devon. 24 Jan. 167f. V.
Beere, William, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
waterman, and Mary Fulcombe, of same,
spinster, daughter of Alice Greeneland, of
Westminster, widow — at St. Margaret, West-
minster. 10 Jan. 162|-. D.
Beerparke, Henry, of St. Mary-at-Hill, London,
ironmonger, and Sarah Sylam, of St. Martin
Outwich, London, spinster, daughter of
Matthew Sylam, of same, gunner — at St.
Martin Outwich aforesaid. 2 Feb. 162f. B.
Beesley, Thomas, and Sisley Forrest, spinster, of
St. Sepulchre, London — to marry there. 29
Jan. 157|. B.
Beest, James (Beaste), and Mary Lyme, widow,
gen. lie, 8 Feb. 156f. B.
Beest, John, of St. Andrew, Holborn, and Johanna
Hopkynne, of St. Anthonine, London — at St.
Anthonine, London, aforesaid. 15 Jan. 154^.
B.
Beeston, John, of London, gent., and Prudence
Bulmer, of St. Alban, Wood Street, said city,
spinster, daughter of Bevis Bullmer, of same,
gent., gen. lie, 13 Feb. 159f. B.
Begford, Sampson, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., bachelor, about 35, and Elizabeth Fox,
of same, spinster, aged 20, consent of father,
Ellis Fox, victualler, alleged by Ellis Fox, of
same, gent., at ... . 22 April, 1663. V.
[Neither signed nor executed].
Beke, Adam. See Beake.
Beke, Richard, of Westminster, esq., a widower,
and Jane Powlett, spinster, 22, daughter of
Dame Elizabeth Powlett, of Abbotston, co.
Southampton, widow, who consents — at St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, or St. Paul, Covent
Garden, Middlesex, or Brown Candover, co.
Southampton. 1 July, 1667. F.
Beke, Richard, of Dinton, co. Bucks, esq., widower,
and Elizabeth Lee, of Hartwell, said county,
spinster, 22, daughter of Sir Thomas Lee,
bart., of same, who consents — at All Hallows
Staining, or St. Andrew, Holborn, London,
or St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 9 Feb.
168f. F.
Belasyse, Sir Henry, Knight of the Bath, son and
heir to the Lord John Belasyse, of Worlaby,
CO. Lincoln, widower, 23, and Mrs. Susanna
Armyne, daughter of Sir William Armyne, of
Osgodby, CO. Lincoln, knight, deceased, spin-
ster, aged about 13 years, her mother also
dead, with consent of said Lord Belasyse, to
whom the tuition, &c., of said Susanna was left
by her mother, attested also by Thomas
Harrison, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, gent.
— at St. Mary Bothaw, St. Peter, Paul's
Wharf, or at Kensington. 20 Oct. 1662. B.
Belasyse, Sir Henry, knight, of Potts, co. York,
bachelor, 32, and Dorothy Benson, of St.
Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, widow — at St.
Mary Somerset, London, or ... . 3 March,
16ifl F
Belasyse, Sir Henry, of St. Clement Danes,
widower, and Fleetwood Shuttleworth, spin-
ster, 28, of same — at St. James, Duke's Place.
23 April, 1709. B.
Belasyse, Richard, of Lincoln's Inn, gent.,
bachelor, 30, and Mrs. Margaret Mar.shall, of
St. Clement Danes, spinster, 17, parents dead,
consent of her guardian, Henry Kayes, esq. —
at St. Clement Danes, attested by George
Buckby, of Lincoln's Inn, gent. 14 Feb.
170a. B.
Belasyse, William, of Brancepeth Castle, co.
Durham, esq., bachelor, upwards of 21, and
Bridget Billingsley, of St. James, West-
minster, spinster, 18, her parents dead, with
consent of James Eckersall, of St. James
aforesaid, her guardian — at the Chapel Royal
at St. James. 16 Aug. 1732. F.
Belcher, Thomas, of St. Giles, Cripplegate,
London, widower, and Hannah Edgerton,
spinster, 21, daughter of Thomas Edgerton, of
Adstock, Bucks, gent., who consents, attested
by John Edgerton, of St. Botolph, Bishops-
gate, London — at St. Andrew, Holborn, or
.... 25 Oct. 1698. F.
Belcher, William, merchant taylor, and Elizabeth
Jones, of St. Sepulchre, London, widow —
at St. Sepulchre aforesaid, 9 June, 1626.
B.
Beley, Derick, of St. Margaret, New Fish Street,
London, goldsmith, bachelor, and Susan Van
Harbicke, of same, spinster, daughter of
Powell Van Harbicke, deceased — at St. Dnn-
stan-in-the-West, London. 20 April, 1612.
B.
Belgrave, Edmund (Bellgrave), yeoman, and
Alice Freeman, now of London, spinster,
daughter of William Freeman, late of Home
Regis, CO. Beds, yeoman, deceased, gen. lie,
5 Dtc. 1595. B.
Ill
Jolni Belgravo
[1521-1869.]
William Bell
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Belgi-ave, John. See Bolgrave.
Belgrave, John, clerk, B.A., of Tetney, co.
Lincoln, bachelor, aged about 30, and Faith
Fleete, spinster, about 30, daughter of
Thomas Fleete, late of London, gent., de-
ceased, her mother also dead — to marry at
Eddington, co. Wilts. 15 Oct. 1632. F.
Belgrave, Thomas, of Chiswick, Middlesex, and
Anne Nicholls, widow, of Endfield, said county,
relict of — Nicholls, of same, labouring
man — at St. Botolph, Bishopsgate. 28 June,
15.S5. B.
Belke, Gabriel, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, gent., aged 23 and upwards, and Mrs.
Elizabeth Kickards, of .St. Bride, London,
spinster, about 20, with her father's consent —
at St. Diom's Backchurch, London. 17 Jan.
167f. V.
Belknappe, Thomas, alias Stowres, and Avice
Peiye, of the diocese of Winchester, gent.
13 June, 1548. F.
Bell, Benjamin, of St. Leonard, Eastcheap,
London, widower, about 30, and Mrs. Mary
Grover, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, London,
spinster, about 19, consent of father, William
Grover, baker — at St. Dunstan-iu-the-East,
Great St. Hellen, or St. Alphage, London. 7
June, 1672. V.
Bell, Christopher, bachelor, and Frances Stanton,
spinster. 11 July, 1671. D.
Bell, Edmund, of Lincoln's Inn, esq., and Anne
Osborne, spinster, daughter of Peter Osborne,
of City of London, esq., gen. lie, 30 April,
1583. B.
Bell, Edward, of Hackney, Middlesex, bachelor,
30, and Frances Caryll, spinster, 24, daughter
of Kichard Caryll, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
Middlesex, esq., who consents — at Gray's Inn
chapel, Middlesex. 11 Dec. 1667. F.
Bell, George, of the City of London, merchant
taylor, and Judith Lettice, spinster, of St.
Alban, Wood Street, gen. lie, 1 June, 1568.
B.
Bell, George, ironmonger, and Ellen Foster,
widow, relict of Thomas Foster, late of All
Hallows Barking, deceased — at St. Andrew
Hubbard. 1 Dec. 1582. B.
Bell, George, of London, cook, and Blanche
Bishop, of St. Clement Danes, widow of John
Bi.shop, late of same, tailor, gen. lie, 25 Oct.
1596. B.
Bell, Henry, gent., widower, 65, and Anne
Enderby, 40, widow of Daniel Enderby, gent.,
deceased— at St. Giles-in-the-Fie!ds, Middle-
sex. 28 Aug. 1619. B.
Bell, John, of St. Michael Bassishaw, and Mar-
garet Gardener, spinster, of St. Sepulchre —
at St. Sepulchre. 1 Feb. 158?. B.
Bell, John, gent., and Winifred Marshe, spinster,
of Great Stanmer, Middlesex, daughter of
— Marshe, late of Edgware, Middlesex,
yeoman, deceased — at St. Bennet, Paul's
Wharf. 17 Feb. 158f. B.
Bell, John, gent., of Eaton, Bucks, bachelor, 30,
son of Matthew Bell, of same, gent., who con-
sents, and Joane Oliver, spinster, 17, daughter
of William Oliver, of . . . ., co. Kent, de-
ceased about nine years since, consent of Kobert
Tompson, of St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf,
citizen and dyer, and of Joane Oliver, alias
Tompson, mother of said Joane — at St.
Bennet aforesaid. 28 Oct. 1622. B.
Bell, John, gent, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, 36, and Elizabeth Hay, of same, widow,
46— at St. Martin aforesaid. 30 Dec. 1640. B.
Bell, John, clerk, of St. James, Clerkeuwell
widower, 60, and Edith Pepys, spinster, 45 —
at St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex. 9 Oct.
1646. B.
Bell, John, of St. Dunstan-in-thc-Wcst, chirurgeon,
bachelor, about 30, and Mary Barker, of
St. Bride, London, widow, about 40 — at St.
Clement Danes. 8 Nov. 1665. V.
Bell, Nicholas, of St. Maguus, London, grocer, and
Mary Portman, of the said city, spinster,
daughter of William Portman, late of Coventry,
CO. Warwick, gent., deceased, gen. lie, 26 July,
1595. B.
Bell, Patrick, of St. Margaret, Westminster, gent.,
bachelor, about 28, and Elizabeth Clarke,
spinster, aged 19, daughter of Margaret
Clarke, of same, widow, who alleges — at St.
Gregory, London. 1 April, 1663. V.
Bell, Philip, gent., of London, bachelor, 37, and
Anne Pates, of the diocese of London, 28,
widow of — Pates, gent., of Leicester, deceased
— at Chelsea or Falham, co. Middlesex. 12
Sept. 1626. B.
Bell, Kichard, merchant taylor, and Elyn Gar-
dyner, spinster, of the City of London, gen. lie,
1 Dec. 1568. B.
Bell, Richard, alias Kobinson, of Great Chishall, co.
Essex, yeoman, and Susan Reynolds, spinster,
daughter of Walter Reynolds of same, yeoman
— at All Hallows-in-thc-^Vall, London. 23 Nov.
1616. B.
Bell, Robert, of Lyon's Inn, gent., and Suzanna
Hayles, of St. Catherine Cree Church — at St.
Catherine aforesaid. 24 May, 1569. B.
Bell, Robert, of Pii-ton, co. Worcester, clerk,
bachelor, 25, and Dorothy EUary, uf the city
of Worcester, spinster, 22, her parents dead —
at St. John, in Bedwardine, St. Oswald,
or Powick, co. Worcester. 20 May, 1686.
F.
Bell, Rowland, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, ta'lor,
and Rachael Lodge, of St. Margaret, West-
minster, spinster — at Paddington. 27 Aug.
1611. D.
Bell, Rowland, of St. Gregory, London, bachelor,
24, son of Randall Bell, of same, haberdasher,
who alleges, and Anne Hammond, spinster,
about 21, daughter of Thomas Hammond, of
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, gent., who
consents — at St. Gregorj-, or St. Mary Mag-
dalen, Old Fish Street, London. 5 Aug.
1671. F.
Bell, Thomas, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middle-
sex, tailor, and Elizabeth White, of St.
Clement Danes, spinster, daughter of John
White, of same, farrier — at St. Clement
Danes. 14 May, 1608. B.
Bell, William, of Eaton, Bucks, gent., bachelor,
24, and Margaret Bell, of same, spinster, 19,
daughter of Thomas Bell, of Cbavey, said
county, yeoman, who consents — at St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf, London. 24 Jan. 163§. F.
Bell, William, gent., of Dubbridge, co. Derby,
widower, 28, and Dorothj' Bentley, of Hogsden,
Middlesex, spinster, 21, her parents dead, she
being a maidservant — at St. Bride. 16 April,
1636. B.
Bell, William, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
bachelor, about 22, and Mrs. Anne Starling, of
same, spinster, about 20, consent of father,
Daniel Starling, of same, gent. — at same, or
Mary bone. 3 April, 1605. V.
Bell, William, of St. Martin, co. Middlesex, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Margaret Willes,
of Towcester, co. Northampton, widow, about
26, at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, or Towcester
aforesaid, or ... . 27 Nov. 1678. V.^,
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Andrew Bellcunv
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Bellamy, Andrew (Bellamye), yeoman, and
Mabel Warde, of Latton, co. Essex, widow of
Francis Warde, late of same, gent., gen. lie,
1 Jan. 159f. B.
Bellamy, Edmund, cordwainer, and Elizabeth
Lawe, widow of Thomas Lawe — at St. Giles,
Cripplegate, London. 20 Oct. 1618. B.
Bellamy, Edward, of Fariot, co. Huntingdon,
bachelor, 22, and Anne Godfrey, spinster,
daughter of John Godfrey, of Houghton and
Witton, said county, gent., who consents — at
Sawtry, co. Huntingdon, Wood Newton, co.
Northampton, or Caxton, co. Cambridge. 23
Nov. 1669. F.
Bellam.y, Martin, of Laneham, Notts, bachelor,
27, and Anne Barnby, of Rampton, said county,
widow — at Haniton, North Willinshaw, or
Swinderby, said county. 13 May, 168i. F.
Bellam.y, Peter (Bellamye), and Margaret
Bellamio, of St. Peter, Cornhill, gen. lie, 12
Dec. 1562. B.
Bellamy, Robert, of Chesthunt, Herts, tailor,
and Lucy Robson, spinster, daughter of
— Robson, deceased — at St. Faith, London.
4 Jan. 162f. B.
Bellam.y, Thomas (Belamy), gent., of St. Martin-
in-the-Fields, bachelor, 30, and Katherine
Holland, of Langley, Bucks, spinster, 27 — at
St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, or St.
John Zachary, London. 11 March, 161f. B.
Bellamy, William, (Bellamye), and Margaret
Pople, spinster, of Watford, Herts — to marry
there. 16 May, 1576. B.
Bellam.y, William, (Bellamye), of Finchley, Mid-
dlesex, and Anne Downer, spinster, of Northal),
in said county, at Finchley. 18 Dec. 1576.
B.
Bellamy, William (Bellamye,) gent., of Hadley,
Middlesex, and Hester Lighte, spinster, of St.
Sepulchre, daughter of Henry Lighte, of
Lightseawe, co. Somerset, esq., gen. lie., 18
June, 1586. B.
Bellam.y, William, and Jane Milhier, of city of
Westminster, spinster. 23 Feb. 163^. D.
Bellas, Richard, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,gent.,
bachelor, about 30, and Frances Hols worth, of
St. Botolph, Aldersgate, spinster, about 20, her
parents dead — at All Hallows Barking or St.
Catherine Cree Church. 20 Jan. 167^. V.
Bellew, James, gent., of St. Andrew, Holborn,
widower, 42, and Elizabeth Gosterlowe, of
same, spinster. 30, her father's consent — at St.
James, Duke Place. 1 Oct. 1634. B.
Belley, Thomas of St. Andrew, Holborn, London,
victualler, and Mary Blakesley, of same,
spinster, daughter of Thomas Blakesley, of
the city of Leicester, tailor — at St. Andrew,
Holborn, aforesaid. 28 May, 1624. B.
Bellinger, William, and Dorothy Ferrybye, widow,
of St. Mary-at-Hill, to marry there. 29 Jan.
157^.. B.
Bellingham., Bolles, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth Collins, of St.
Giles-in-the-Fields, spinster, 22 — at own
disposal — at St. Martin, Ludgate. 30 Nov.
1696. B.
Belliiig'liam, James, of Levens, co. Westmoreland,
esq., widower, about 50, and Mrs. Dorothy
Harrington, of Whaley, co. Lancaster, spinster,
about 35, alleged by Sir Ralph Assheton, of
Whaley aforesaid, bart. — at Whaley aforesaid.
10 June, 1674. V.
Bellowe, Richard, of St. Brigitt, and —
Cave, widow, of St. Danstan-in-the-West,
London — at St. Dunstan aforesaid. 29 Jan.
156t. B.
Bellowe, Roger, of the City of London, brewer,
and Ellen Rookes, spinster, of St. Mary
Abchurch, London, daughter of Martin Rookes,
late of same, clothworker, deceased, gen. lie.,
1 July, 1589. B.
Belsham, Jonathan, of Fulham, co. Middlesex,
waterman, and Elizabeth Bowles, of St.
Michael, Queonhithe, London, widow — at St.
Peter, Paul's Wharf. 2 Oct. 1661. B.
Belt, Daniel, of All Hallows, Bread Street, citizen
and grocer, of London, bachelor, about 30, and
Anne West, of St. Peter-ad-Vincuhi, London,
spinster, 20, daughter of Francis West the
elder, of London, esq., who consents — at Farn-
ham, Essex, or Bishop Stortford, or Hoddesden,
00. Herts. 30 Aug. J 649. F.
Balwood, Roger, of the Middle Temple, esq.,
bachelor, 30, and Dorothy Fothergill, of St.
Dunstan-in-the-West, London, spinster, 18,
daughter of Abraham Fothergill, of same,
who consents — at St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
St. Sepulchre, or St. Andrew, Holborn,
London. 7 Jan. 16|§. F.
Bem.bo'w, Thomas, of St. Clement Danes, gent.,
bachelor, about 24, and Mary Clarke, of St.
Paul, Covent Garden, spinster, about 19,
consent of father, Thomas Clarke, gent. — at St.
Martin-in-the-Fields. 13 Nov. 1662. V.
Bemnant, Robert, husbandman, and Margaret
Collyer, widow of Robert Collyer, of Purbright,
CO. Surrey, tailor — at St. Michael, Queenhithe,
London. 2 Sept. 1619. B.
Benbowe, Nicholas of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
yeoman, and Elizabeth Welforde, of same,
daughter of William Welforde, late of Banbury,
CO. Oxon, glover, deceased — at Little All
Hallows, Thames Street. 9 Aug. 1585. B.
Benbrig'g', John, of Boram, co. Sussex, gent,
bachelor, 27, and Mary Creed, of Watling,
said county, spinster, above 22, daughter of
Margaret Creed, of same, who consents — at St.
Sepulchre , or St. Andrew, Holboru, London.
3 Sept. 1688. F.
Bendish, Heigham, gent., of East Ham, Essex,
bachelor, 19, his guardian's consent, and Mrs.
Audrey Harrison, of Balls, Herts, spinster, 18,
father's consent — at St. Clement Danes. 12
Feb. 169|. B.
Bendish, Robert (Bendyshe), of Lincoln's Inn
esq., widower, about 28, and Mrs. Frances
Pochin, of Hackney, Middlesex, spinster, about
28, and at own disposal — at St. Dunstan-in-
the-East. 2 May, 1674. Y.
Bendish., Thomas, of Bumpsted, at the Tower, co.
Essex, gent., and Margery Greene, of Sampford,
Parva, said county, spinster, daughter of Richard
Greene, of same, gent., gen. lie, 7 June, 1592. B.
Bendish, Thomas, of Bnmsted, Essex, gent.,
widower, about 40, and Anne Russell, of Bury
St. Edmonds, co. Suffolk, widow, about 35 —
at St James, in Bury St. Edmonds. 20 March,
166^. V.
Bendish, Thomas, of Gray's Inn, Middlesex,
gent., bachelor, about 24, and Bridget Ireton,
spinster, about 19, her parents dead, and she
living with and at the disposing of Charles
Fleetwood, esq., her father-in-law, of Stoke
Newington, Middlesex, who consents — at
Stoke Newington, Islington, or St. Leonard,
Shoreditcb, Middlesex. 24 Aug. 1669. F.
Bendish, Thomas, of St. Andrew, Holborn,,
bachelor, 26, and Anne Ward, of Gestwick, co.
Norfolk, spinster, 22, her parents dead — at St.
Mary, Islington, Middlesex, or ... . 4 March,
lb9|. F.
Bendlowes, Wilham, jnn., gent., and Clara Smithe,
spinster, gen. lie., 13 Feb. l^fg. B.
115 William Bendlowes [1521-1869.] William Bennett 116
Bendlowes.William, jun., gent., and Clare Smythe,
spinster, of London diocese, gen lie., 24 June,
1572. B.
Bends, William, yeoman, and Mary Sickle,
spinster, daughter of — Sickle, deceased — at St.
George, Botolph Lane, London. 7 Aug. 1619.
Benewell, Richard, and Sisley Harrison, widow
—at St. Mary, Whitechapel. 18 March, 1572.
B.
Benfield, Eustace (Benncfoldo), of the City of
London, gent., and Anno Draper, spinster,
of St. Dunstan-in-thc-West, gen. lie, 4 June,
1579. B.
Benfield, Philip, gent., of Thoydon Garnon,
Essex, widower, 50, and Mary Chamberlaine,
of Longhton, Essex, widow, 30 — at St. Faith-
the-Yirgin. 21 Aug. 1639. B.
Bening'ton, John, and Grace Kyrkebye, spinster,
of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, gen. lie, 5 Oct.
1570. B.
Benn, William, gent., of Much Munden, Herts,
bachelor, 23, and Mary Spicer, alias Holder,
spinster, 21, daughter of Robert Spicer, alias
Helder, of Lilley, Herts, gent., who consents
— at St. Anne, Blaokfriars, or St. Gregory.
22 Oct. 1627. B.
BeHnett, Anthony, of St. Andrew, Holborn, and
Anne Gouldwell, spinster, of same, at St.
Martin-in-the-Pields. 10 Nov. 1579. B.
Bennett, Anthony, fishmonger, and Agnes White,
widow, of St. Andrew, Holborn, relict of John
White, late of same, messenger, deceased,
gen. lie, 26 Sept. 1584. B.
Bennett, Charles, of Christchurch, London,
widower, 26, and Elizabeth Driden, of same,
spinster, 30, at her own disposing — at St.
Alphage, London. 12 Jan. 168f.F.
Bennett, Christopher, gent., of St. Peter, in
Marlborough, Wilts, and Joane Griffith,
spinster, 21, her parentsdead — at St. Gregory,
London. 23 Nov. 1633. B.
Bennett, Clement, and Dorothy Lapwyche,
widow, of Theydon Garnon, co. Essex, gen.
lie, 19 Feb. 156|-. B.
Bennett, Edward, and Joanna Wilson, of West-
minster. 28 June, 1631. D.
Bennett, Edward, jun., of Oxsted, co. Surrey,
bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Frances Causton,
of same, spinster, about 24, at her own dis-
posal, alleged by John Causton, of same, gent.
— at Chittingley or Wadhurst, co. Sussex. 4
June, 1679. V.
Bennett, Sir Humphrey (Bennet), knight, of
Petersfield, co. Southampton, widower, about
50, and the Lady Elizabeth Norton, of Rother-
field, said county, widow, about 30 — at St.
Clement Danes. 11 Feb. 166^. V.
Bennett, James, of city of Salisbury, Wilts,
merchant, widower, about 40, and Jane Drake,
of Blandford, Dorset, widow — at Blandford
aforesaid. 8 June, 1669. V.
Bennett, James, of Truro, co. Cornwall, gent.,
bachelor, about 20, his parents consent, and
Susanna Earle, of same, spinster, about 19,
her father consents — at Gvvennopp St.
Clement, Kenwin, or Ruan Lainhorne, said
county. 12 Feb. 167f. V.
Bennett, John (Benet), and Edith Blagge, of
Warmyster, diocese of Sarum. 15 Dec. 1546.
• P.
Bennett, John, of St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, Lon-
don, woodmonger, and Johanna Harryson, of
.St. Nicholas Olave, London, widow of William
Harryson, late of same, yeoman, deceased,
gen. lie, 20 Aug. 1588. B.
Bennett, John, and Mary Steai-ne, of city of
Westminster, spinster. 25 July, 1643. D.
Bennett, Sir John, knight of tlie Bath, of Harling-
ton, Middlesex, bachelor 40, and the Right
Hon. Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Mul-
grave, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, widow, 43
— at St. Andrew Undershaft, London. 21 Oct.
1061. F.
Bennett, John, of St. Dionis Backchurch,
bachelor, about 25, and Martha Keeble, of
All Saints, Croting, co. Suffolk, spinster, about
20, consent of father, Nathaniel Keeble, of
same, gent., alleged by Bennett Allett, of St.
Gabriel, Fenchurch, London, pewterer — at
St. Peter, in Stowmarket, co. SufEolk. 30 July,
1061. V.
Bennett, Sir John (Benet), knight of the Bath,
of Dawley, co. Middlesex, widower, and
Bridget Howe, spinstei", about 20, daughter of
John Howe, of Langer, co. Notts, esq., who
consents — at Harlington or any other church
in CO. Middlesex. 1 May, 1673. F.
Bennett, John, of Tebmarsh, co. Essex, esq.,
bachelor, 44, and Anna Tayler, of St. Botolph,
Bishopsgate, London, spinster, 30, at her own
disposal — at All Hallows-in-the-Wall. 14 Nov.
1087. F.
Bennett, Peter, and Barbara Wood, spinster, of
Stepney. 6 Feb. 157|. B.
Bennett, Peter, of Ratcliffe, parish of Stepney,
mariner, and INIargaret Hill, of Limehouse,
said parish, spinster, daughter of William Hill,
of same, mariner — at Stepney aforesaid. 2S
May, 1595. B.
Bennett, Richard, of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
London, joiner, and Susan Bishop, of same,
widow of — Bishop, poulterer — at All Saints,
Honey Lane, London. 12 Nov. 1619. B.
Bennett, Sir Richard (Benet), knight and bart.,
of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, bachelor, 21, and
Madam Elizabeth Caesar, of St. Andrew,
Holborn, spinster, 16, consent of Dr. Fisher,
her guardian, her father, Sir Charles Caesar,
knight, being dead — at St. Andrew, Holborn.
22 June, 1695. B.
Bennett, Roger, of the Inner Temple, esq.,
bachelor, 23, and Johanna Marshall, of Trinity,
Minories, London, about 21, and a widow,
whose pai'ents are dead, and she at her own
disposal — at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middle-
sex, or the Royal Chapel at Whitehall. 20
Nov. 1688. F.
Bennett, Thomas, silk weaver, and Anne
Goborne, of St. Sepulchre, London, spinster,
daughter of John Goborne, of same, merchant
taylor — at St. Sepulchre aforesaid. 10 Jan.
159f B.
Bennett, Thomas, Doctor of Laws, and Thomazine
Dethicke, spinster. 27 Dec. 1638. D.
Bennett, Thomas, of St. Saviour, Southwark,
Surrey, bachelor, 25, and Dorothy Jemmett,
of Stratford Langton, Essex, widow, 40— at
St. Saviour aforesaid. 26 Feb. 166|. F.
Bennett, Thomas, of city of New Sarum, gent.,
bachelor, about 22, and Elizabeth Downham,
of ye Close of ye Canons of ye cathedral
church of Sarum aforesaid, spinster, about 24,
consent of their parents— at Stratford-subter-
Castrum, or Orchard, co. Dorset. 18 Jan.
167J. V.
Bennett, William, and Elizabeth Bownde,
spinster, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate — at All
Hallows Steyning. 22 Feb. 157f. B.
Bennett, William, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
shoemaker, and Mary Lee, spinster, daughter
of Thomas Lee, late of St. Andrew, Holborn,
innholder, deceased — at St. Andrew, Holborn,
aforesaid. 2 Oct. 1618. B.
117
"William Bennett
[1521-1869.] Edward Benton 118
Bennett, William, clerk, curate of Wenniiigton, co.
Essex, and Jane Hales, spinster, of Upminster,
said county — at Wennington aforesaid. 30
June, 1625. B.
Bennett, William, of St. Sepulchre, London,
vintner, and Jane Millman, of same, ■widow of
Roger Millman — at St. Bride, London. 2 Jan.
162f. B.
Bennett, William, of St. James, Westminster,
about 2G, bachelor, and Ann Blake, of same,
spinster, 26 — at All Hallo ws-the- Great,
Thames Street. 23 Oct. 1721. B.
Benning, Ambrose (Bening), of Hardwick, co.
Cambridge, gent., widower, about 50, and
Barbara Bettesworth, of Islington, Middlesex,
spinster, about 40 — at Islington aforesaid.
9 Nov. 1671. V.
Benningf, John, of Berkhamstead, Herts, bachelor,
and Judith Hudson, of Albrey, said county,
spinster — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London.
22 Nov. 1661. B.
Bennison, John, carpenter, and Katherine
Pierson, spinster, of City of London — at St.
Stephen, Coleman Street. 6 June, 1583. B.
Bennold, William, gent., of Hockley, Essex,
bachelor, 24, and Mary Camber, of South
Bomfleet, said county, 30, widow of Jeremy
Camber, sailor, deceased— at South Bemfleet
aforesaid. 19 Oct. 1616. B.
Benrois, John, gent., and Mary Castle, of St.
Mary-le-Strand, London, spinster, daughter
of — Castle, of Flanders beyond seas — at
Chiswick, co. Middlesex. 1 July, 1619.B.
Bense, Mr. John, of St. Bride, bachelor, about 30,
and Elizabeth de la Haye, of same, spinster,
about 30, and at own disposal — at St. Gregory
or St. Bride, London. 16 Oct. 1663. V.
Benskin, Francis, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, esq., ^vidower, and Frances James, of
.... CO. Kent, widow— at any church or
chapel in the diocese of London. 9 June,
1664. F. [On leaf at beginning of volume.]
Benson, Edward, of St. Giles, Cripplegato, citizen
and merchant taylor, bachelor, about 24, and
Anne Titchbourne, of Dover, Kent, spinster,
about 21, her father's consent — at St. Giles,
Cripplegate. 10 Aug. 1669. V.
Benson, George, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
cutler, and Johonna Webster, of same, spinster
—at Trinity-the-Less, London. 1 Sept. 1582.
B.
Benson, Henry, of Knaresburgh, co. York, gent.,
bachelor, 54, and Elizabeth Dearlove, of sanie,
40, widow of John Dearlove, late of same,
gent. — at Funeham or Humpswaite, co.
York. 2 April, 1633. F.
Benson, John, and Jane Hosier, spinster, of St.
Matthew, Friday Street — at St. Mary Stain-
ing. 9 May, 1578. B.
Benson, John, of Westminster, bachelor, and
Frances Bowyer, of same, spinster — at St.
Margaret, Westminster. 27 March, 1624,
D.
Benson, John, of Betsworth, Sui-rey, clerk,
bachelor, about 32, and Mrs. Elizabeth Pace,
of same, spinster, about 22, her father's con-
sent— at St. Olave, St. Thomas, St. George, or
St. Saviour, Southwark, Surrey. 11 Sept. 1677.
V.
Benson, Matthew, of St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf,
London, imbroiderer, bachelor, 33, and Susan
Cage, of Layton, Herts, spinster, 23, daughter
of Daniel Cage, esq., of same, who consents,
as attested by his son, Edward Cage, of
London, haberdasher — at St. Giles-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex. 12 Oct. 162L B.
Benson, Richard, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
bricklayer, and Margaret Hasam, of same,
sjainster — at same. 4 April, 1607. D.
Benson, Richard, of Brocklesby, co. Lincoln,
bachelor, 34, and Elizabeth Settle, of same,
spinster, 25 — at Brocklesby aforesaid. 21 Dec.
1689. F.
Benson, Timothy, of Aldenhara, Herts, gent.,
bachelor, and Katherine Cradock, of St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf, London, widow — at St. Bar-
tholomew-the-Less, West Smithfield, London.
24 July, 1623. B.
Bent (Bente), John, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
and Jane Castell, widow, of St. Michael,
Queenhithe — at Ware. 5 Dec. 1576. B.
Bent, Robert, and Elizabeth Martin, of city of
Westminster, spinster. 6 April, 1638. D.
Bent, William, of Kensington, Middlesex, esq.,
bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth Sawbridgo, of St.
Bride, London, spinster, 22, with consent of
her guardians — at Kensington aforesaid, or
.... 2 Oct. 16S6. F.
Bentham, Joseijh, of Hackney, Middlesex,
bachelor, 26, and Margaret Duncombe, of
Knebworth, Herts, spinster, 25, at her own
disposal — at St. Paul, Walden, or Knebworth,
Herts. 7 Aug. 1685. F.
Bentham, Samuel, of Ely, gent., bachelor, about
25, and Ruth Allestry, of St. Mary-le-Bow,
London, spinster, about 24, at her own dis-
posal— at St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex.
29 May, 1678. V.
Bentham, Samuel, of Knebworth, Herts, clerk,
widower, about 42, and Mrs. Elizabeth Fawcet,
of Kimpton, said county, spinster, about 21,
her father's cousent — at St. Clement Danes,
or St. Dunstan-in-the-West. 10 Feb. 166^.
V.
Bentinck, the Right Hon. William, Earl of
Portland, widower, and the Right Hon. Jane,
Lady Dowager Berkeley, Baroness of Stratton,
widow — at any church or chapel, or other
convenient place. 9 May, 1700. F.
Bentinck, Hon. William Henry (Benting), of St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, bachelor, 22, and Hon.
Lady Elizabeth Noel, of Twittenham, Middle-
sex, spinster, about 16, her parents dead,
consent of guardians — at Chiswick. 8 June,
1704. B.
Bentley, John (Bentlie), citizen and cordwainer,
of London, bachelor, " ac sui juris," and
Elizabeth Eyvers, spinster, daughter of —
Eyvers, husbandman, deceased — at St.
Catherine Cree Church, London. 13 Jan. 161f.
Bentley, John, of St. Margaret Moses, London,
haberdasher, and Elizabeth Fermingham, of
St. Martin-in-the-Vintry, Loudon, spinster — at
St. Michael, Queenhithe, London. 29 March,
1626. B.
Bentley, John, of the Inner Temple, bachelor, 25,
and Magdalen Baskervile, of St. Mary, Alder-
manbury, London, spinster, 22, her parents
dead — at St. Bride, London, or St. Giles-in-
the-Fields, Middlesex. 28 Oct. 1687. P.
Bentley, Thomas, bricklayer, and Winifred Farrell,
spinster, daughter of — Farrell, deceased —
at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 12 May,
1624. B.
Bentley, Thomas, of Westminster, bachelor, and
Winifred Ferrell, alias Ferrand, of St. Martin-
in-the-Fields, spinster— at St. Margaret, West-
minster. 13 May, 1624. D.
Benton, Edward, of Chigwell, Essex, gent.,
bachelor, about 28, and Sarah Burton, of
same, widow, about 33— at Chigwell, Wanstead,
or Lamborne, co. Essex. 7 Oct. 1668. V.
119
Jerome Benton
[152 1- 1 869. J Charles Bernard 120
Benton, Jerome, of St. Andrew Hubbard, London,
turner, and Isabel Cowper, of St. Margaret,
Lothbury, spinster, daughter of John Cowper,
of Huntingdon, co. Huntingdon, baker, gen.
lie, 21 July, 1589. B.
Benwell, Kichard, 1572. See Benewell.
Benwell, Walter, and Johanna Barnes, widow,
diocese of Loudon. 21 Feb. 154^. F.
Benyon, (ieorge (Bennyon), and Elizabeth Hack-
ford, spinster. 4 May, 1666. D.
Berckbett, Kichard, of Wansted, Essex, and
Blanche Willson, daughter of Nicholas Willson,
late of same, deceased — at Woodford, co.
Essex. 15 Oct. 1603. B.
Berdesey, Richard, and " Emota " Partryche, of
the City of London, gen. lie, 27 June, 1561.
B.
Bere, Kinard do la, of Bishop's Cleeve, co.
Gloucester, esq., bachelor, 30, and Mrs.
Hester Neale, of Barking, Essex, spinster, 20,
with consent of her mother, Hester Neale,
widow, alleged by John Meynell, of St. Giles,
Cripplegate, London, draper, and by Thomas
de la Bere — at St. Matthew, Friday Street,
London, or ... . 23 May, 1699. F.
Bere, Robert, 1546. See Abere ; see also Beere.
Beresford, Christopher (Berisford), of Fulbeck,co.
Lincoln, gent., bachelor, about 24, and Mary
Morgan, of Skedlesby, said county, spinster,
about 18, daughter of Thomas Morgan, of
same, gent., who consents, as attested by
Edward Skip with, of Boothby, said county,
clerk, alleged by John Milward, of the Close
of Lincoln, gent. — at Thimbleby, Thornton, or
South Grimsby, co. Lincoln. 5 Oct. 1647. F.
Beresford, Edward (Berrysford), of Sudbrook
Holme, CO. Lincoln, esq., bachelor, about 26,
and Victory Whitney, of Wellington, co.
Hereford, widow, about 30 — at St. James,
Clerkenwell, or St. Leonard, Shoreditch.
4 July, 1670. Y.
Beresford, the Most Hon. Henry, Marquis of
Waterford, bachelor, above 21, and the Right
Hon. Susanna Hussey Carpenter, spinster,
above 21, spec, lie, 21 Aug. 1805. F.
Beresford, Mathew (Berrisford), of St. Sepulchre,
London, citizen and skinner, bachelor, about
29, and Barbara Hoar, of same, spinster, about
18, her father's consent — at Islington, Middle-
sex. 8 Feb. 167f Y.
Beresford, Randolph, of Fulraigne, co. London-
derry, esq., bachelor, about 27, and Mrs.
Catherine Annesley, of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, spinster, about 20, consent of Dame
, Viscountess of Valentia, her father dead
— at St. Martin, Ironmonger Lane, London.
20 Feb. 1661. V.
Beresford, Richard (Berisford), of St. Botolph,
Aldgate, London, merchant, widower, and
Benedict Hull, of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey,
London. 17 Nov. 1637. B.
Beresford, Thomas, citizen and haberdasher, of
London [of the parish of St. Edmund, Lombard
Street, Vic. -Gen. book], bachelor, 28, and
Clemence Willoughbie, spinster, about 21, her
parents dead, she now living with Kellham
Willoughbie, esq., of Rickmansworth, Herts,
who consents — at Rickmansworth aforesaid.
6 April, 1620. B.
Beresford, William (Berisford), of St. Bar-
tholomew Exchange, London, merchant,
bachelor, about 33, and Mrs. Anno Kettlewell,
of Illford, Essex, spinster, about 18, consent
of mother, Mrs. Tabitha Kettlewell, of same,
widow — at St. James, Duke's Place, London.
8 Nov. 1676. V.
Beriffe, Thomas, of St. Mary Magdalene, Milk
Street, London, citizen and merchant taj-lor,
bachelor, about 31, and Mrs. Damaris Cary,
of Gracechurch Street, London, spinster,
about 2i, and at own disposal — at Greenwich,
Kent. 22 Dec. 1677. V.
Bering'ton, Richard, gent., of St. John, Clerken-
well, bachelor, 28, son of Randall Berington,
late of Warningham, co. Chester, deceased,
and Joice Parker^ of St. John, Clerkenwell,
maiden, daughter of Thomas Parker, of
Northlache, co. Gloucester, gent., who con-
sents, as also Sir Roger Wilbraham, knight,
one of the Masters of the Requests, and the
Lady Mary Wilbraham, his wife, with whom
they both dwell — at St. John, Walbrook,
London. 1 July, 1613. B.
Berkeley, the Hon. Sir Charles, K.B., son and
heir apparent of the Right Hon. George,
Lord Berkeley, of Berkeley Castle, co.
Gloucester, bachelor, about 27, and Hon.
Elizabeth Noel, daughter of the Right Hon.
Baptist, Viscount Campden, of Exton, co.
Rutland, spinster, about 22, at her own
disposal — at Exeter aforesaid. 16 Aug. 1677.
Y.
Berkeley, Edward (Berkley), of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, Middlesex, esq., about 35, and
Elizabeth Holies, spinster, only daughter of
Gervase Holies, Master of the Requests — at
St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 25 May,
1664. F. [On leaf at beginning of volume.]
Berkeley, the Rev. George, D.D., of St. Paul,
Covent Garden, bachelor, above 30, and Ann
Forster, of St. James, Westminster, spinster,
above 21 — at St. Clement Danes. 19 July,
1728. B.
Berkeley, Henry, of the Inner Temple, gent.,
bachelor, 26, and Dorothy Middleton, of St.
James, Middlesex, spinster, 23 — at St. James
aforesaid, or ... . 22 Dec. 1702. F.
Berkeley, Herbert (Berkley), of St. Benet Fink,
London, bachelor, 28, and Elizabeth Aston, of
St. Dunstan-in-the-West, spinster, 29, her
parents dead, with consent of her mother-in-
law, Mary Aston, and her brother, Edward
Aston — at St. Mildred, in the Poultry, London,
or Lincoln's Inn chapel. 13 Feb. 166f . F.
Berkeley, Sir John, 1580. See Bartelet.
Berkeley, Robert, of Petersfield, co. South-
ampton, bachelor, 26, and Katherine Welden,
of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London, spinster, 26,
at her own disposal — at St. Botolph aforesaid,
St. Catherine, by the Tower of London, or St.
Margaret, Westminster. 8 Jan. 169^. F.
Berkes, John, of St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middle-
sex, fishmonger, and Joane Cason, of same,
widow of Thomas Cason-^at St. Mary, White-
chapel, aforesaid. 26 Oct. 1625. B.
Berkett, Martin, and Elizabeth Robynson, widow,
of the City of London, gen. lie, 29 June, 1573.
B.
Bernard, Benjamin (Bernerd), clerk, rector of
East Horndon, co. Essex, and Alice Hollis,
spinster, of St. Mildred, Bread Street, London,
daughter of Ralph Hollis, late of Chesterfield,
CO. Derby, locksmith, deceased — at East Horn-
don aforesaid. 6 May, 1608. B.
Bernard, Charles, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, chirurgeon, bachelor, about 26, and
Mrs. Susanna Gardner, of St. Sepulchre,
London, spinster, about 16, with consent of
her guardians, the Lord Mayor and coiu-t of
aldermen, her parents being dead — nt St.
Mary, Aldermanbury. 12 May, 1679. V.
12 [ Christopber Bernard [1521-1869.] Henry Besbridge
122
Bernard, Christopher (Bernerd), of St. Andrew,
Holboru, and Alice Coxsedge, of Shoreditch —
at .Shoreditch aforesaid. 6 July, 1551. B.
Bernard, Sir John, bart., of Brampton, co.
Huntingdon, widower, and Grace Shuckbnrgh,
spinster, 30, at her own disposal — at Brampton
aforesaid, or any church or chapel in co.
Northampton. 11 Aug. 1670. F.
Bernard, Richard, of Petsoe, Bucks, gent.,
widower, 26, and Anna Corderoy, spinster, 22,
daughter of Mr. — Corderoy, esq., deceased —
at St. Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe. 24 Nov. 163 1.
B.
Bernard, Eichard, of Wood-Hall Grange, co.
Beds, gent., bachelor, about 19, consent of his
father, John Bernard, of same, gent., and
Elizabeth Lee, of Dunstable, Beds, spinster,
about 23, her father's consent — at Newport,
Bucks, Flamsted, co. Herts, St. Sepulchre,
London, or Tingrey, co. Beds. 26 Nov. 1672.
V.
Bernard, William, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, apothecary, widower, about 30,
and Mrs. Jane Blagrave, of same, spinster,
about 19, with her father's consent — at St.
Giles aforesaid. 2S March, 1679. V.
Berners, Arthur, 1564. See Earners.
Berners, Hatton, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
esq., bachelor, about 2-1-, and Mrs. Bridget
Leach, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, spinster,
about 20, consent of mother, — Higgins, alias
Leach — at Gruell, co. Southampton. 4 June,
1672. V.
Berners, James, of Wormley, Herts, gent.,
bachelor, 22, and Mrs. Mary Robinson, of
Chesthnnt, said county, spinster, 17, her
father's consent — at St. Bartholomew-the-
Great or Less, St. Andrew, Holborn, or St.
Bride. 12 Nov. 1677. B.
Berners, William, of Gray's Inn, Middlesex,
gent., and Elizabeth My lies, of Thunbridge,
Herts, widow of Thomas Mylles, late of same,
yeoman — at St. Mary-at-Hill, London. 1
Feb. 159f. B.
Berney, John, &c. See Barney.
Berney, John, of King's Lynn, co. Norfolk, gent.,
widower, 32, and Sarah Plater, of Brill, co.
Bucks, spinster, above 21, with consent of her
mother, Dorothy Plater, of same, widow — at
Brill aforesaid, or ... . 19 June, 1695. F.
Berney, William, esq., and Bridget Coke, spinster,
daughter of Sir Edward Coke — at Stondon, co.
Herts. 4 Jan. 161|. B.
Berridge, William, clerk, M.A., rector of Kib-
worth, CO. Leicester, bachelor, 25, and Dorothy
Secheverell, spinster, 17, daughter of Ambrose
Secheverell, clerk, vicar of Over Todmorton,
CO. Oxford, who consents, alleged by George
Beridge, of Furnival's Inn, gent. — at Kib-
worth or Upper Todmorton aforesaid. 26
Feb. 163|. F.
Berriman, John, of Rotchford, co. Essex, fish-
monger, bachelor, about 28, and Mary Gut-
teridge, of same, spinster, about 20, with con-
sent of her grandmother and guardian, Mary
Monck, her parents dead — at Rochford afore-
said. 31 May, 1679. Y.
Berrow, John, of BlickUng, co. Norfolk, clerk,
bachelor, about 28, and Elizabeth Byfield, of
Long Ditton, Surrey, spinster, about 24, con-
sent of father, Richard Byfield, rector of Long
Ditton aforesaid^at St. Bennet, Gracechurch,
London, or ... . 26 Feb. 166i. V.
Berroiv, John, of Mitcham, Surrey, clerk,
widower, about 40, and Mary Boughton, of
same, spinster, about 30 — at St. Mary Wool-
noth, London. 12 Feb. 167|. V.
Berry, Hugh, gent., of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
bachelor, 22, and Margaret Denham, of same,
spinster, 22, consent of father, Roger Den-
ham, of Hinton St. George, Somerset,
yeoman— at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish
Street. 8 June, 1641. B.
Berry, John, of Battersea, co. Surrey, gardener,
widower, 25, and Sarah Stevenson, spinster,
18, daughter of Edward Stevenson, deceased,
with consent of her mother, Jane Hockutt, of
Battersea aforesaid — at Battersea aforesaid.
1 Sept. 1666. F.
Berry, John, of Philpott Lane, London, gent.,
widower, about 40, and Mrs. Anne Wolseley,
of Wolseley, co. Stafford, spinster, about 20,
her father's consent — at Wolseley aforesaid.
4 Dec. 1674. V.
Berry, Richard (Bery), and Agnes Benyfolde, of
Loudon. May, 1548. F.
Berry, Richard (Berrie), of London, haberdasher,
and Rebecca Gardner, of St. Anne and Agnes,
Aldersgate, widow of William Gardner, late of
same, merchant taylor, gen. lie, 12 Feb. 159^.
B.
Berry, Richard (Berrie), of St. Sepulchre,
London, yeoman, and Margaret Lyes, of St.
Catherine Cree Church, widow of John Lyes,
late of same, cooper — at St. Leonard, Shore-
ditch. 19 Aug. 1594. B.
Berry, Thomas, of St. Margaret, Lothbury,
clothier, bachelor, 23, and Bethia Harrison, of
same, spinster, 23, daughter of George
Harrison, late of St. Laurence Pountney,
gent., deceased, consent of her mother, Eliza-
beth Harrison — at the parish church of St.
Alban, in St. Alban (sic) [ ? Wood Street.] 17
Aug. 1633. B.
Berry, Sir Thomas, of St. James, Westminster,
widower, and Anne Vigarg, of same, widow —
at same, or ... . 1 July, 1696. F.
Berry, William, of Great All Hallows, Thames
Street, London, vintner, and Mary Feildinge,
of same, widow of John Feildinge, clerk, late
rector of Loughton, co. Essex — at All Hallows
aforesaid. 8 Oct. 1604. B.
Bert, Thomas, of St. Mary Somerset, London,
dyer, and Agnes Winter, of All Hallows
Barking, widow of Peter Winter, late of same,
Salter — at All Hallows Barking. 24 Oct.
1603. B.
Bertie, the Right Hon. James, Earl of Abingtou,
of St. Margaret, Westminster, widower, 44,
and the Right Hon. Dame Katherine, Vis-
countess Wenman, of the kingdom of Ireland,
of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, widow, 30, alleged
by Hon. Robert Bertie, of Middle Temple,
esq. — at Stanwell, Middlesex. 15 April, 1698.
B.
Bertie, the Hon. Robert, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, widower, and Elizabeth Bennett, of
Babi'am, co, Cambridge, spinster, about 35, at
her own disjjosal — at Babram aforesaid, or
.... 28 Nov. 1682. P.
Bertrand,Paul,of St.Mary,Savoy,Middlesex,bache-
lor in divinity, about 28, and Mary Gribelin, of
same, spinster, 18, daughter of Mary Gribelin,
who consents — at the French church near the
Savoy. 20 Oct. 1685. F.
Besbridge, Henry, and Mary Higham, spinster,
of Wansted, daughter of — Higham, of
CO. Suffolk, esq.— at Wansted. 15 July, 1586.
B.
123 Conyers Becliinoc [1521-1869.]
John Bevan
124
Becliinoe, Couyei-s, of St. Michael, Coruhill,
London, skinner, baclielor, about 25, and
Rebecca Keinpson, of St. Catharine, near
Tower of London, spinster, about 19, consent
of father, Richard Kompson, of Anster, co.
Warwick, gent. — at St. Mary, Islington, or St.
Leonard, Shoreditch. 18 July, 1GG3. V.
Bessey, Thomas, of St. Giles-iu-the-Fields, gent.,
bachelor, about 24, and Dorothy Wiugheld, of
same, spinster, about 16, her parents dead — at
St. Gregory, London. 27 Jan. 166|. V.
Best, Ai-thur, of London, gent., bachelor, 30, and
Sara Graves, of Daubury, Essex, spinster, 2G,
daughter of John Graves, late of London,
mercer, deceased, consent of her mother, the
wife of — Wale, of Danbury aforesaid —
at Daubury aforesaid. 22 Dec. 1612. B.
Best, George, of the City of London, grocer, and
Anne Ballard, spinster, daughter of James
Ballard, of St. Ethelburgh, London, iron-
monger— at St. James-in-the-Wall, London.
10 March, 16i§. B.
Best, John, of St. Mary Woolnoth, London,
bachelor, 29, and Mrs. Sara Stanton, of St.
Olave, Southwark, co. Surrey, spinster, 23,
with consent of her father. Major Stanton — at
Redderiff (Rotherhithe) , co. Surrey, or ... .
16 April, 1697. F.
Best, Nicholas, gent., of Mersham, Surrey,
bachelor, 26, and Catherine Smith, spinster,
24— at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, or St.
Matthew, Friday Street. 21 Oct. 1645. B.
Best, Nicholas, of Horsham, Sussex, esq., bachelor,
about 40, and Mary Goring, of same, widow —
at St. Benuet, Paul's Wharf, London. 15
June, 1691. F.
Best, Richard, of Handsworth, co. Stafford, esq.,
widower, about 50, and Elizabeth Baily, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, spinster, about 30, and at
own disposal, alleged by Francis Best, of
Handsworth aforesaid, gent. — at Barnett, co.
Herts. 3 June, 1674. V.
Best, William, bachelor, and — Barber, siainster.
18 March, 167?. D.
Bestney, Nicholas, gent., of Gray's Inn, bachelor,
30, and Catherine Temple, of St. Andrew,
Holborn, spinster, 20, consent of her mother, a
widow — in chapel of St. James-in-the-Wall.
18 Jiine, 1634. B.
Bestney, Robert (Bestneye), of Northawe, co.
Herts, gent., and Helen Dove, of St. Michael,
near St. Albans, said county, widow. 20 July.
156f. F.
Bestoe, Barnaby, and Johanna Wylkyns, widow,
of St. Andrew, Eastcheap — to marry there.
10 Nov. 1574. B.
Beswycke, Robert, embroiderer, and Katherine
Parkyns, spinster, of St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf,
London, daughter of John Parkyns, late of
London, haberdasher, deceased — at St. Bennet
aforesaid. 12 Dec. 1592. B.
Betenson, Richard, and Elizabeth Osborn, of St.
Faith, London, gen. lie. 20 Sept. 1562. B.
Bethell, Walter, of Barton-upon-Humber, co.
Lincoln, gent., bachelor, about 22, and Mrs.
Frances Baynes, of Wicken, co. Northampton,
spinster, about 19. 27 Nov. 1673. V. [Un-
signed, unexecuted, and cz'ossed out.]
Bethom, Thomas, now of the City of London, and
Margaret Walliston, spinster, of Rislypp, co.
Middlesex, daughter of — Walliston, of same,
gent., gen. lie, 16 Jan. 159". B.
Betteuham, Henry, of Pluckley, co. Kent, gent.,
bachelor, aged 24, and Elizabeth Tucke, of
Hotficld, CO. Kent, aged about 30, widow of
one Tucke, of same, gent.— at Hotficld or
Pluckley aforesaid. 7 Dec. 1632. F.
Betterton, Matthew, 1630. See Butterton.
Betterton, Robert, of Westminster, yeoman, and
Rebecca Carter, of same, spinster — at St.
Leonard, Foster Lane. 27 Sept. 1604. D.
Betterton, Thomas, of Westminster, gent.,
bachelor, about 30, and Mary Saunderson. of
St. Giles, Cripijlegate, spinster, about 25,
consent of her mother, — Sanderson, widow,
alleged by Enoch Darrack, of St. Pancras,
Soper Lane, London, grocer — at Islington,
Middlesex. 24 Dec. 1662. V.
Bettesworth, Arthur, of Chithnrst, co. Sussex,
gent., bachelor, about 28, and Elizabeth Hilton,
of Horsham, said county, spinster, about 22,
consent of father, Anthony Hilton, gent. — at
Billinghurst, said county. 5 Feb. 167f . V.
Bettesworth., Charles, gent., of Trotton, Sussex,
bachelor, 23, son of Peter Bettesworth, late of
same, deceased, and Margaret Juby, of St.
Bride, spinster, 21, daughter of Thomas Juby,
of Thoydon Mount, Essex, gent., who consents
—at St. Bride. 18 April, 1635. B.
Bettesworth, Christopher, of New Inn, Middle-
sex, gent., bachelor, about 21, and Elizabeth
Peckham, of Little Greene, co. Sussex, spinster,
about 19, consent of father, Robert Peckham,
of same, gent. — at Compton, East Marden, or
North Marden, co. Sussex. 18 Dec. 1674. V.
Bettesworth, Peter, of Lincoln's Inn, esq.,
bachelor, about 30, and Mrs. Katharine Morley,
of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, spinster, about 24,
at own disposal — at St. Gregory, London.
5 May, 1665. V.
Bettesworth, Peter, of Lincoln's Inn, esq.,
widower, about 40, and Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts,
of Hayes, Middlesex, spinster, about 24, at
own disposal — at Hayes or Hornington, Middle-
sex. 7 Jan. 16fg. V.
Bettily, John (? Battely), of St. Margaret, West-
minster, gent., bachelor, about 26, and Cathe-
rine Rawkins, of same, spinster, about 24, and
at own disposal — in parish church or chapel of
Knightsbridge, Middlesex. 1 March 167|. V.
Bettle, John, of Sandford Rivers, co. Essex,
husbandman, and Dionisia Manser, of the
same, spinster — at St. Mary Woolnoth,
London. 8 Feb. 161f . B.
Betton, John, rector of East Levant, co. Sussex,
bachelor, about 38, and Susanna Heron, of
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, widow,
about 34 — at St. Martin aforesaid. 16 June,
1679. V.
Betts, Benjamin, of Hillingdon, Middlesex, miller,
and Ellen Maye, of Uxbridge, said county,
widow of John Maye, late of same, cutler — at
Hillingdon aforesaid. 1 Dec. 1603. B.
Betts, John (Bettes), and Mary Seelie, spinster.
7 Dec. 1586. D.
Betts, John, gent., of Chartris, Isle of Ely, co.
Cambridge, bachelor, 44, and Katherine
Trippe, late of Kapham, co. Kent, and now of
the diocese of London, widow, 24 — at St.
Stephen, Coleman Street, London. 9 Sept.
1626. B.
Betty, John, of St. Clement Danes, upholsterer,
widower, about 40, and Mary Shepheard, of
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, widow, about 33 — at
St. Michael Royal, London, alleged by John,
Taylor, of St. Giles -in -the -Fields, gent.
8 Aug. 1666. V.
Bevan, John, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, Loudon,
carpenter, bachelor, and Susan Steward, of
same, widow of William Steward, late of same,
carpenter — at St. James-in-the-AVall, London.
8 June, 1620. B.
125
Rowland Bevan
[1521-1869.J Thomas Bickton 126
Bevan, Rowland, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, white baker, and Elizabeth Robinson,
of St. Clement, Eastcheap, London, spinster
— at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London. 22 Sept.
1624. B.
Bevan, William (Bevyn), and Alicia Wylde, of
Leachamstead, in the diocese of Lincoln. 30
April, 154-i. F.
Bevell, John, of City of London, hatmaker, and
Elizabeth Lloyde, spinster, of St. Martin
Orgar, daughter of William Lloyde, in " com.
Walliae," yeoman — at St. Martin aforesaid.
1 March, 158f. B.
Beverley, James, of Graines Park, co. Huntingdon,
esq., bachelor, about 21, and Mrs. Anne Dun-
combe, of Sherrington, co. Bucks, spinster,
about 18, her mother's consent, alleged by
Thomas Beverley, of Graines Park aforesaid,
esq. — at St. Paul, Covent Garden. 10 Feb.
167f. V.
Beverley, John, and Agnes Vyncent, spinster, of
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, gen. lie, 7 Nov.
1575. B.
Beverley, John (Beaverlye), " uautam," and Anne
Combarforde, of Stepney, Middlesex, widow
of George Comberforde, late of same, " nauto,"
deceased — at Stepney. 20 March, 158^. B.
Beverley, Oliver, of Lincoln's Inn, esq., bachelor,
25, and Jane Chare, spinster, about 15, of St.
Gregory, London, daughter of John Chare,
late of Wandsworth, co. Surrey, esq., deceased,
with consent of her brother, Albion Chare, of
the Inner Temple, esq. — at St. Lawrence, Old
Jewry, St. Faith, or Lincoln's Inn Chapel,
London. 3 Feb. 166|. F.
Beverley, Robert, vicar of Kimbolton, co. Hunt-
ingdon, bachelor, 27, and Sarah Browning, of
same, widow, 39 — at Kimbolton, aforesaid,
Little Stoneton, co. Beds, or Swinshead, co.
Huntingdon. 26 Jan. 168f. F.
Bevington, Richard, gent., of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, bachelor, 28, and Mary GriiSn, of
Halstead, Essex, spinster, 32, with consent of
her parents, alleged by Richard Griffin, gent.,
of the city of Westminster — at ....
17 July, 1635. B.
Bevis, Edward. See Beavys.
Bevis, Francis, and Margaret Mighell, of Stepney,
Middlesex, widow — at Stepney aforesaid. 4
Aug. 1626. B.
Bevis, Peter, of Wilmington, Sussex, gent.,
bachelor, about 23, and Mary Wade, of
Jevington, said county, spinster aged 22, at
own disposal — at Wilmington, Forkington,
Jevington, or Arlington, said county. 22
April, 1678. V.
Bevis, Samuel, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, London,
linendraper, bachelor, about 25, and Elizabeth
Freeman, of same, spinster, about 20, with her
father's consent — at St. Botolph aforesaid,
Whitechapel, Middlesex, or St. Peter-le-Poor,
London. 15 April, 1679. V.
Bew, Edward, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
widower, about 50, and Mrs. Mary Ashen-
hurst, of Rainsnett, co. Stafford, spinster,
about 30, and at own disposal — at St. Mary
Magdalene, Old Fish Street. 21 Nov. 1673.
V.
Bewe, Thomas, of Feltham, co. Middlesex, husband-
man, and Jane Butler, widow of Christopher
Butler, late of same, husbandman — at St.
Peter, Paul's Wharf, London. 13 June, 1621.
B.
Bewly (Bewlye), Thomas, and Agnes Sowthowson,
of diocese of Canterbury. 15 April, 1547. F.
Bewly, Thomas, of St. James, Clerkenwell,
bachelor, about 23, and Alice Hunt, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, spinster, about 21, consent
of father, Thomas Hunt, of St. Margaret,
Westminster, gent., who alleges — jit St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, St. Clement Danes, St.
Mary, Savoy, or St. Paul, Covent Garden. 21
March, 167°. V.
Bewnxond, George, and Elizabeth Lussher. 29
Sept. 1546. F.
Beyer, William, of St. Lawrence Pountney, Lon-
don, merchant, bachelor, 30, and Mrs. Eliza-
beth Wolfe, of Low Layton, Essex, spinster,
21, daughter of John Wolfe, of same, gent.,
who consents — at Low Layton aforesaid,
or ... . 8 April, 1700. F.
Beyworthe, John, and Joyce Brentinge, widow,
of St. Mary, Fenchurch, London — to marry
there. 10 Feb. 156|.. B.
Bicke, Thomas, of St. Catherine Crce Chux'ch,
London, hosier, and Elizabeth Pooley, of St.
Michael Basishaw, London, spinster, daughter
of Robert Pooley, of same, perfumer — at St.
Michael Basishaw, aforesaid. 16 Nov. 1618. B.
BickerstaiFe, Edward, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
bachelor, 24, and Judith Coe, of St. Edmund-
ye-King, spinster, 24, own disposal — at St.
Edmund, aforesaid. 1 June, 1693. B.
Bickerton, Hugh, of Egham, co. Surrey, gent.,
bachelor, 35, and Anne Foster, spinster,
25, daughter of Dame Anne Foster, of same,
widow, who consents — at Egham or Thorpe,
CO. Surrey. 29 Jan. 166f. F.
Bickerton, John, of St. Bride, London, saddler,
and Anne Harrison, of St. Sepulchre, widow
of Peter Johnson (sic), late of same, saddler,
gen. lie, 9 July, 1594. B.
Bickerton, Robert, of St. Sepulchre, yeoman, and
Mary Rattsey, spinster, of St. Olave, Silver
Street, gen. lie, 1 Feb. 158f. B.
Bickforde, Thomas, of Savoy parish, blacksmith,
and Elizabeth Whitbrooke, of same, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Whitbrooke, of same,
merchant tailor — at St. Michael, Wood Street,
London. 21 Dec. 1601. B.
Bickley, John, of St. Michael, Cornhill, upholder,
bachelor, about 24, and Gartrude Beresford,
of Sevenoaks, Kent, spinster, about 20, con-
sent of father, Tristram Beresford, of same,
gent. — at Sevenoaks aforesaid. 22 Sept.
1663. V.
Bickley, John, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, London,
musician, and Mary Brogden, of St. Michael
Basishaw, London, spinster, daughter of John
Brogden, late of the city of York, deceased —
at St. Ethelburgh, London. 29 Jan. 160|.
B.
Bickley, Peter, of All Hallows Barking, London,
clothworker, and Joan Poslett, of same,
daughter of — Poslett, deceased. 14 Oct.
1624. B.
Bickmor, William, of Wethersfield, co. Essex,
yeoman, and Johanna Scott, of same, spinster,
daughter of James Scott, late of Newport,
said county, tailor, deceased, gen. lie, 19 April,
1592. B.
Bicknell, Robert, of Famhani, co. Surrey, gent.,
bachelor, 27, and Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, of
Birchden Place, Sussex, spinster, 21 and
upwards, daughter of Mrs. Dorothea Baker,
widow, who consents — at St. Dionis Back-
church, London, or ... . 7 Dec. 1697. F.
Bickton, Thomas, of St. Clement Danes, yeoman,
and Agnes Williams, widow, of Barnett, Herts,
—at Barnett aforesaid, 19 Dec. 1579. B.
127
John Biddall
1521-1869.J William Bignall 128
Biddall, John, husbandman, and Catherine
Walton, spinster, daughter of William Walton,
of same, husbandman — at Stanvvdl, co. Mid-
dlesex. 7 Aur,^ 1&>]. B.
Biddle, John, of Chobham, co. Sarroy, gent.,
bachelor, 35, and Frances Hall, spinster, 21,
daughter of William Itall, of same, gent., who
consents — at We v bridge, said county. 13 Sept.
1664. F.
Biddulph, Anthony, of the Inner Temple, esq.,
bachelor, about 21, and Constance Hall,
spinster, 21, daughter of Francis Hall, of Led-
bury, CO. Hereford, esq., who consents — at
Doiiington, co. Hereford. 10 May, 1680. F.
Biddulpli, Michael, of Greenwich, co. Kent, esq.,
bachelor, 24, and Mary Whitley, spinster, 20,
daughter of Colonel Roger Whitley, of St.
Helen, London, who consents — at St. Helen,
aforesaid. 30 Dec. 1678. F.
Bidgood, Nicholas, of Knightsbridge, parish of St.
Margaret, Westminster, and Alice Howe, of
St. Clement Danes — at St. Margaret, West-
minster. 8 Nov. 1606. D.
Bidwell, Richard (Bydwell), and Cecilia Pasmere,
of the diocese of Exeter, widow. 11 March,
154|. F.
Biiield, Richard, M.A., of Kingston-upon-Thames,
widower, 28, and Mary Lancasheire, of St.
Laurence, in Milk Street, London, spinster,
21, consent of her mother, Mrs. Susan Lanca-
sheire, widow — in the Lambes (?) chapel in
Wood Street. 25 April, 1627. B.
Bifield, Thomas (Byfeld), of St. Stephen Walbrook,
London, skinner, widower, about 32, and Anne
Braylesford, of same, spinster, about 25, with
her mother's consent — at St. Dunstan-in-the-
West, London, or ... . 18 Sept. 1678. V.
Bifleete, John, of Hempsted, Essex, yeoman,
and Cecily Stebbinge, spinster, of Terling,
daughter of Edward Stebbinge, late of Fynche-
fielde, deceased, gen. lie, 16 Aug. 1586. B.
Biford, William, gent., of Inner Temple, bachelor,
25, and Elizabeth Sexton, of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, spinster 18, daughter of Robert Sexton,
of same, gent., and Mary Sexton, her mother,
who consents— at St. Faith. 11 Dec. 1639. B.
Bigfbey, Edward gent., of Halstead, Essex,
bachelor, 26, and Frances Rayner, of Sarapford
Magna, said county, spinster, 22, consent of
father, Francis Rayner, gent. — at Braxted,
Takely, or Tilty, co. Essex. 15 Jan. 164|. B.
Biger, George, of St. Swithin, London,
clothworker, and Agnes Troughton, of same,
spinster, daughter of John Troughton, late of
Whitcham, co. Cumberland, yeoman, deceased,
gen. lie. 7 Oct. 1595. B.
"Bigg, Edward (Bigge), St. Giles, Cripplegate,
silkman, bachelor, 23, and Alice Markham, of
same, spinster, 22, daughter of Gervas Mark-
ham, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, gent., who
consents, alleged by Edward Tavy, alias Mark-
ham, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, barber-surgeon
—at St. Alphage. 28 Nov. 1627. B.
"Bigg, Henry (Bigge), gent., of Cressing Temple,
Essex, bachelor, 24, and Anne Mildmay, of
Tarling, Essex, spinster, 18, consent of her
uncle, Mr. Robert Mildmay, esq., at whose
disposal she is — at Tarling, or chapel of
Brentwood, Essex. 20 May, 1637. B.
Bigg, James, gent., bachelor, 27, and Anne
Johnson, spinster, 29 — at Ealing, Middlesex.
30 Jan. 163|. B.
Bigg, Jerningham, gent., of Stepney Casey [Cause-
way?] bachelor, 22, and Mary Tyler, of same,
spinster, 22, her mother's consent — at Stepnej'.
5 Oct. 1700. B.
Bigg, John, of St. Bride, London, haberdasher,
and Mary Frewin, of Kensington, Middlesex,
spinster, daughter of John Frewin, of Northiam,
CO. Susses, clerk — at Kensington nforo.'iaid.
10 Juno, 1622. 15.
Bigg, John, of Lincoln's Inn, esq., bachelor, about
23, and Mrs. Katherine Martin, of Chelsea,
Middlesex, spinster, 17, consent of mother,
Mrs. Anne Martin, widow — -at St. Giles-in-the-
Fields, or Kensington, Middlesex. 20 Oct.
1668. V.
Bigg, Richard, gent., of St. Gilcs-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, 29, and the Hon. Dame Phebe Ley,
of Weymonley, co. Herts, spinster, 25,
daughter of the Right Hon. James, Earl
of Marlborough, late Lord High Treasurer of
England, deceased — at St. Mary Alderman-
bury, St. Lawrence, Jury, or St. Faith.
20 April, 1642. B.
Bigg, Richard, of St. Anne, Bhickfriars, London,
gent., bachelor, 25, and Frances Wor.sapp, of
St. Clement Danes, Middlesex, spinster, 22,
with her mother's consent — at St. Giles-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex. 11 April 1676. F.
Bigg, Thomas (Bigge), gent., of Staple Inn,
bachelor, 27, and Sara Perrott, of Cadington,
Beds, spinster, 30— at St. Dunstan-in the-West
or St. Faith. 11 June, 1641. B.
Bigg, Thomas (Bigge), of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
gent., 24, son of Thomas Bigge, of Newton, co.
Norfolk, gent., and Anne Gosse, of St. Botolph,
Aldgate, spinster, 22, daughter of Anthony
Gosse, of same, gent., who consents — at All
Hallows-in-the-Wall, or St. Faith, London. 16
April, 1638. B.
Bigg, Thomas (Bigge), of the city of Westminster,
yeoman, and Anne Vamam, of same, widow
— at St. Margaret, Westminster. 27 Feb.
160f. D.
Bigg, William, of Whitechapel, Middlesex, gent.,
bachelor, about 38, and Elizabeth Bancks, of
St. Botolph, Aldgate, spinster, about 23, at
own disposal — at St. Botolph, Aldgate, afore-
said. 8 Nov. 1665. V.
Biggs, Edward (Bigges), of Islington, Middlesex,
yeoman, and Katherine Tomason, spinster, of
same, daughter of — Tomasou, late of the city
of Chester, yeoman, deceased, gen. lie, 21 Feb.
1590. B.
Biggs, John, of the Inner Temple, esq., bachelor,
27, and Jane Fowle, of Petersfield, co. South-
ampton, widow, 28— at Petersfield aforesaid,
or Harden, Sussex. 23 May, 1664. F.
Biggs, Richard (Byggs), and Joan Wonham,
spinster, of St. Sepulchre, London, gen. lie,
23 April, 1569. B.
Biggs, Thomas (Bigges), of St. Andrew, Holborn,
London, blacksmith, and Anne Finningham,
widow, of same, relict of — Finningham, of
same, glover, gen. lie, 17 Jan. 15§§. B.
Biggs, William (Bigges), of Stepney, Middlesex,
mariner, and Judith Phelixe, widow, of the
City of Loudon, gen. lie., 15 Nov. 1587. B.
Bigland, Edward, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor,
40, and Anne Richier, spinster, about 22,
daughter of Peter Richier, of the bail of
Liucolu, doctor of physic, who consents — at
St. Martin, in Stamford, co. Lincoln, or St.
Clement Danes, Middlesex. 28 May, 1669. F.
Biglane, Richard, of Ware, co. Herts, yeoman,
and Dionis Wright, of Stondon, spinster— at
Ware aforesaid. 18 May, 1620. B.
Bignall, William, of St. Nicholas Aeon, Loudon,
barber, aud Mary Gad, spinster — at St.
Nicholas aforesaid. 5 May, 1625. B.
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Thomas Bilborougli
[1521-1869.]
Thomas Bhitt
1.^0
Bilboroug'li, Thomas (Bylborowc), of Furnival's
Imi, f;'ci)t., and Ellenor Rutter, widow, of St.
Micliacl, Qiicenhithc, ocn. lie, 11 Dec. 1574. B.
BilclifF, Jlichard, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
yeoman, bachelor, 23, and Alice Movcrill, of
same, spinster, 21, daughter of Godfrey
Meverill, gent., of Tinsall, co. Derby, deceased
—at St. Pancras. 22 Jan. 162|. B'.
Bill, William, gent., of St. Martiu-iu-the-Fielde,
• bachelor, 30, his parents dead long since, and
Joane Cowell, of same, spinster, 20, daughter of
John Cowell, of Branyard, co. Hereford, inn-
holder, she attests that he will be glad of the
marriage, as he is a poor man, &c. — at St.
George, Botolph Lane, London. 13 Aug. 1617.
B.
Billan, Richard, of St. Peter, Cornhill, and Cle-
mentina Gaywoode, of St. Mildred, Bread
Street, spinster, gen. lie, 2 Feb. 156f . B.
Billey, William, of St. Antholin, London, Salter,
and Anne Gillman, of St. John, Walbrook,
London, spinster, daughter of John Gillman,
late of St. Albans, Herts, gent., deceased- — at
St. John, Walbrook aforesaid. 30 Dec. 1618.
B.
Billey, William (Billic), of St. Margaret, West-
minster, bachelor, and Anne Gillman, of St.
John Street, Walbrook, Loudon, spinster — at
St. Margaret, Westminster. 7 Jan. 161f. D.
Eilling", John, of St. Mary-le-Strand, Middlesex,
ironmonger, bachelor, about 23, and Anne
Maydwell, of Ashley, co. Northampton,
spinster, about 25, and at own disposal — at St.
Saviour, Southwark, St. Catherine Coleman,
or St. Anne and Agnes, London. 9 Nov. 1663.
V.
Billing, Thomas, gent., of St. Andrew, Holboru,
widower, 54, and Luce Ball, of same, widow,
47— at St. Faith. 5 May, 1642. B.
Billingsley, John, of Christchurch, London,
bachelor, 24, and Ann Devenish, of St.
Dunstan-in-the-West, spinster, 22, daughter
of Robert Devenish, of same, gent., who con-
sents— at Great St. Bartholomew, London.
8 Aug. 1663. F.
Billingsley, William, gent., bachelor, 22, son of
Henry Billingsley, of ye City of London,
draper, who consents, and Sarah Pratt,
spinster, 17, daughter of Jacob Pratt, gent.,
of Battersea, co. Surrey, who consents— at
St. Mary, Strand, alias Savoy, Middlesex. 2
May, 1623. B.
Billingsley, William, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
gent., bachelor, about 27, and Anne Watson,
of same, spinster, about 23, her parents
dead — at Kensington or Hammersmith, Mid-
dieses. 6 Nov. 1663. V.
Bilman, John, of Stepney, co. Middlesex, ship-
carpenter, and Mildred Brewer, of St. Andrew
Undershaft, London, spinster, daughter of —
Brewer, deceased — at St. Andrew aforesaid.
21 Aug. 1615. B.
Bilsby, Andrew (Byllysbye), of the diocese of
Lincoln, and Margaret Hennege, of the diocese
of London. 20 Feb. 154«. F.
Bilson, Richard, of St. Andrew, Holborn, London,
gardener, and Margery Kemp, of same,
daughter of Thomas Kemp, clerk — at St.
Dunstan-in-tlie-West, London. 18Jan.l62f. B.
Bilson, Thomas, and Margery Pussye, gen. lie,
17 June, 1561. B.
Bilson, Thomas, esq., of Beriton, co. Southampton,
bachelor, 26, and Edith Betisworth, of Roe-
gatt, CO. Sussex, spinster, 16, consent of her
grandfather, Peter Betisworth, of Rowgate
aforesaid, esq. — at St. Mary Wolnoth, London,
alleged by William Feeke, of Little St.
Bartholomew, clerk. 2 Nov. 1640. B.
London Marriage Licences.
Bilson, Thomas, bachelor, and Susanna Legg,
spinster, [Doc, not Aju-il]. 24 Dec. 1678. D.
Binckes, Simon, hosier, and A nne Golde, spinster —
anywhere in jurisdiction of dean and chapter.
1 June, 15S0. D.
Binder, Edward. See Bynedee.
Binding*, Henry, of St. Clement Danes, Middle-
sex, bachelor, 27, and Elizabeth Coleburne, of
same, spins' er, 21, her parents dead and she
at her own disposal — at St. Andrew-in-the-
Wardrobe, or St. Petei-, Paul's Wharf, London.
28 May, 1663. F.
Binding, Henry, of Chertsey, Surrey, gent.,
widower, about 69, and Mrs.Sai-ah Morran, of
St Marv Aldermary, London, widow about
46— at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, or St. Nicholas
Olave. 5 July, 1665. V.
Binford, Francis (Bynford), of the Inner Temple,
gent., and Elizabeth Pophani, now of London,
widow of Ferdinando Poi^ham, late of Horn-
church, CO. Essex, gent., gen. lie, 11 Dec.
1596. B.
Bingham, Ellis (Byngham), of St. Andrew Under-
shaft, haberdasher, and Joanna Ellis, widow,
of City of London, gen. lie, 27 Feb. 156|. B.
Bingham, Sir George, knight and bart., of
Castlebarr, co. Mayo, Ireland, widower, about
35, and Rebecca Midleton, spinster, about 24,
daughter of Sir William Midleton, deceased, of
St. Clement Danes, her parents dead — at St.
Bennet, Paul's Wharf. 5 Dec. 1661. V.
Bingham, Sir Geoi-ge, knight and bart., of St.
Paul, Covent Garden, widower, about 35, and
Ann Pargiter, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
widow, about 30 — at St. Bennet, Paul's
Wharf, alleged byHenryMuschamp,of Covent
Garden, gent. 31 May, 1661. V.
Bingham, Thomas, and Jane Constance, spinster,
of St. Leonard, Shoreditch — to marry there.
25 May, 1582. B.
Bingham, William (Byngham), doctor of laws, and
Mary Tylforde, sijinster, gen. lie, 28 Aug.
1573. B.
Bingham, William (Byngham), doctor of laws,
and Katherino Lawson, widow, of St. Martin
Orgar, London, gen. lie, 26 May, 1575. B.
Bingham, William, doctor of laws, rector of
Rettingdon, co. Essex, and Dorothy Steevena,
of Stapleford, Tawney, said county, spinster,
daughter of John Steevens, gent., deceased,
gen. lie, 11 Oct. 1597. B.
Bingham, William, of Rettingdon, Essex, gent.,
bachelor, 26, and Ellen Curtis, of St. Giles,
Cripplegate, widow, about same age — at St.
Faith. 27 Feb. 163|. B.
Bingley, Thomas, of St. Thomas Apostle, Loudon,
gent., widower, about 27, and Susanna Sands,
of Basinghall Street, London, widow, about
23— at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, or ... .
14 April, 1666. V.
Binion, Edmond, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
Middlesex, bachelor, 28, and Katheren Burd,
spinster, 18, daughter of William Burd, of
same, gent., who alleges — at St. Paul afore-
said, St. Giles-in-the-Fields, or St. Maryle-
bone. 2 Aug. 1676. F.
Binion, Henry, 1643. See Bynon.
Binnion, Richard (By union), of St. Nicholas,
Aeons, London, clothworker, and Agnes
Bennett, widow of — Bennett, late of same,
victualler — at St. Nicholas, Aeons aforesaid.
16 July, 1595. B.
Binns, Richard (Bynns), esq., of St. James-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex, widower, 54, and Mrs. Essex
Ingram, of same, spinster, 28 — at Edmonton,
Middlesex. 4 April, 1687. B.
Bintt, Thomas, 1693. See Byntt.
F
131
John Bircli
[152 1- 1 869.] William Birkhead 132
Birch, John (Birchc), of Hillingdon, Middlesex,
cordvvaincr, and Alice Hatt, of City of London,
spinster, daughter of — llatt, late of Boxe-
hoai'de, co. Berks, yeoman, deceased, gen. lie,
8 Feb. 158§. B.
Birch, John, of St. Anne and Agnes, Aldersgatc,
and Dorolhy Weld, of All Hallows, Honey
Lane, said city, spinster — at St. Anne and
Agnes aforesaid. 12 Jan. 161". B.
Birch, Kalph (Birche), of St. Clement Danes,
Middlesex, tailor, bachelor, and Ursula Wilson,
of St. Botolph, Aldersgatc, London, spinster
—at St. Botolph aforesaid. 1 Sept. 1610. B.
Birch, Richard (Byrchc), of Watford, and Mar-
garet Gibson, widow, of St. Dnnstan-in-the-
West— at St. Dunstan aforesaid. 20 Feb.
157i. B.
Bird. See also Burd.
Bird, Henry, of Whittamsteed,co. Herts, bachelor,
and Abigail Stradford, of St. Martin-le-Grand,
spinster — at St. Leonard, in said precinct.
13 Feb. 162f . D.
Bird, Jei-emiah, of St. Mildred, Poiiltry, London,
bachelor, 24, and Barbara Killingworth, of St.
Michael, Wood Street, London, 24, daughter
of Samuel Killingworth, of Henningham, co.
Essex, esq., who consents — at St. Bride, Lon-
don. 24 April, 1693. F.
Bird, John (Byrde), of Little Hadham, co. Herts,
j^eoman, and Isabell Trigge, of Elmdou,
Essex, spinster, daughter of George Trigge,
of same, gen. lie. 14 Sept. 1592. B.
Bird, John, of St. Andrew-in-the -Wardrobe, Lon-
don, carpenter, and Margaret Wharton,
spinster, daughter of John Wharton, gent. —
at St. Andrew Undershaft, London. 4 Sept.
1616. B.
Bird, John (Byrd), of Fulham, Middlesex, dray-
man, and Anne White, of St. Giles-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex, widow of Nicholas White,
late of same — at St. Giles aforesaid. 15 Feb.
162f. B.
Bird, John, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, gent.,
bachelor, about 33, and Anne Crascombe, of
same, spinster, about 33, and at o\vn disposal
—at same. 9 Feb. 167?. V.
Bird, Michael, of city of Gloucester, gent.,
bachelor, 27, and Mrs. Mary Cox, of St. Bride,
London, spinster, 23, her father's consent — at
St. Bride. 11 Nov. 1687. B.
Bird, Moses, of the City of London, merchant, and
Elizabeth Sutton, of same, spinster, daughter
of James Sutton, of same, clothworker — at All
Hallows Staining, London. 3 Feb. 161|. B.
Bird, Reginald (Birde), of St. Magnus, London,
fishmonger, and KatherinePeercewyn [? Peers
Wynn], of same, spinster, daughter of William
Peercewyn, of Clagorog, co. Anglesey, gent. —
at St. Augustine, London. 22 Aug. 1603. B.
Bird, Robert, of Staple Inn, gent., bachelor, about
30, and Elizabeth Leake, of St. Dunstan-in
the-West, spinster, about 22, consent of her
father, William Leake, stationer — at St.
Martin-in the-Fields, or Fulham, co. Middlesex.
21 Aug. 1667. V.
Bird, Roger, of St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London,
vintner, and Dorcas Bath, of St. Michael-ad-
Bladum, London, spinster, daughter of Roger
Bath, of same, leatherseller — at St. Peter,
Paul's Wharf, London. 29 Jan. 161^. B.
Bird, Simon (Birdo), and Glode Canuyu, spinster,
of the parish of Savoy — at St. Bride, Fleet
Street. 15 Jan. 157'. B.
Bird, Tliomas (Birde), of St. Martin, Lndgate, and
Elizaljcth Holmes, widow, of St. Faith — at
Sr,. Faith. 3 Dec. 1577. B.
Bird, Thomas, and Margaret Ralfc, of city of
Westminster, spinster. 30 Jan. 163-J. D.
Bird, Thomas, of Mattocks, Herts, gent., widower,
about 40, and Mrs. Susanna de la Barre, of
Hackney, Middlesex, spinster, about 35, and
at her own disposal — at Hackney aforesaid.
6 May, 1670. V.
Bird, Thomas, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middle-
sex, widower, and Eleanor Fisher, of same,
spinster, 22, daughter of John Fisher, of
Diswood Hall, co. Norfolk, gent., who con-
sents—at St. James-iu-the-Fields, Middlesex,
or ... . 14 April, 1694. F.
Bird, William (Birde), of St. Sepulchre, yeoman,
and Christian Younge, widow, of St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf, relict of John Younge, of Fetter
Lane, near Holborn — at St. Bennet aforesaid.
26 Jan. 158|. B.
Bird, William (Byrde), of Old Brainford, co.
IMiddlcsex, waterman, and Margaret Kettle,
of same, spinster, daughter of John Kettle,
late of Bursley, co. Chester, gent., deceased
—at Ealing, co. Middlesex. 3 March, 160f.
B.
Bird, William (Birde), .of Loughton, co. Essex,
yeoman, and Joaue Archer, of same, spinster,
daughter of Simon Archer, of Coopersall, in
the parish of Theydon Garnons, said county,
yeoman — at St. Catherine Cree Church,
London. 12 Dec. 1603. B.
Bird, William, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
Loudon, silk weaver, and Elizabeth Boswell, of
St. Andrew-iu-the-Wardrobe, said city, widow
of William Boswell, of same, woodmonger —
at St. Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe aforesaid.
28 Dec. 1617. B.
Bird, William, of Hackney, Middlesex, widower,
and Martha Barnardiston, of Bromley St.
Leonards, said county, widow — at St. Mar^-,
Savoy, Middlesex, or St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
or St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street,
Loudon. 15 Feb. 168f . F.
Birkbeck, Henry, gent., of Maidstone, Kent,
bachelor, 24, and Jane Hadlow, spinster, 22,
her parents dead — at St. Albau, Wood Street.
18 Nov. 1641. B.
Birkbeck, Richard, 1603. See Berckbett.
Birkeld, George, of St. Clement Danes, gent.,
widower, about 26, and Mrs. Mary Nowis, of
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, spinster, about 30 —
at Gray's Inn chapel. 7 Jan. 166|. V.
Birket, Martin, 1573. See Berkett.
Birket, Matthew. See Burkett.
Birkhead, Joseph, of Great Barford, Beds,
clerk, bachelor, 27, and Mary Somershall, of
St. Giles, Cripplegate, Loudon, spinster, 25 —
at St. Martin, Ludgate, London, or ... .
25 March, 1685. F.
Birkhead, Martin (Byrkehed), gent., of Gray's
Inn, and Mary Nychols, spinster, of Stoke
Ncwington, gen. lie, 22 Ajiril, 1569. B.
Birkhead, William (Byrkehead), and Affra Law-
rence, spinster, of St. Peter, Cornhill — to
marry there. 13 May, 1576. B.
Birkhead, William, of Lambeth, co. Surrey,
bachelor, 25, aud Mary Middleton, spinster,
above 21, daughter of Henry Middleton, of
Twickenham, Middlesex, esq., who consents —
at St. Saviour, Southwark, or Camberwell, co.
Surrey. 7 June, 1664. F.
133 Henry Birkhened [1521-1869.] Cuthbert Biston 134
Birkhened, Heni-y, of St. Bofcolpli, Aldersgate,
gent., widower, about 35, aud Ellen Lee,
spinster, about 22, daughter of Isaac Leo, of
St. Mary, Aldermaubury, London, who con-
sents— at Barnes or Putney, eo. Surrey. 12
Aug. 1661. V.
Birt, Brian (Byrte), and Alice Walker, of the
diocese of Westminster. 19 Jan. 154A. F.
Birt, Edward (Byrt), of St. Margaret, West-
minster, gent., bachelor, about 30, and Mrs.
Margaret Martyn, of same, widow, about 26 —
at Islington, Middlesex. 14 Aug. 1668. V.
Birton, Thomas (Byrton), of the City of London,
gent., and Elizabeth Shelton, of same,
"ancilla"— 15 Dec. 1590. D.
Biscop, Samuel, of St. James, Garlick Hithe,
London, clerk, bachelor, about 30, aud Mrs.
Sarah Ward, of St. Stei^heu, Coleman Street,
London, spinster, about 18, with consent of
her father, Jam^ Ward, of same, esq. — at St.
Botolph, Aldersgate, London. 30 Sejjt. 1678.
V.
Bishop, Anthony, of St. Andrew, Holborn, baker,
and Anne Huske, of St. James, Clerkenwell,
widow of John Huske, late of same, black-
smith— at St. James, Clerkenwell. 7 Sept.
1613. B.
Bishop, Ej^hraim (Bishopp), of Kingston-on-
Thames, CO. Surrey, mercer, bachelor, about
25, and Mrs. Mary Awnsham, of Houuslow,
Middlesex, spinster, about 24, and at own
disposal — at Haston or Isleworth, Middlesex.
9 May, 1672. V.
Bishop, George (Bishopp), of Staple Inn, London,
gent., widower, about 37, and Mrs. Mary
Besbeech, of Gowdhurst, Kent, widow, about
32 — at Gowdhurst or Benenden, co. Kent.
11 Dec. 1671. V.
Bishop, Henry, of Leigh, co. Essex, sailor, and
Sarah Turner, of same, spinster, daughter of
— Turner, deceased — at Asheldon, co. Essex.
16 Nov. 1619. B.
Bishop, Henry (Bishopp), of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex, gent., widower, 37, and
Susanna Meddows (in margin Medowes), of
same, spinster, 28, at her own disposal — at
St. Giles-in-the-Fields, St. Anne, Westmin-
ster, or St. James-in-the-Fields, Middlesex.
24 May, 1688. F.
Bishop, Henry, of St. Catherine Cree Church,
bachelor, 27, and Mrs. Mary Eyves, of same,
spinster, 21, consent of father, Mr. Charles
Ryyes — atNorthall, Herts, or Enfield, Middle-
sex. 7 July, 1692. B.
Bishop, HumjDhrey (Bishopp), of Chilcombe, co.
Dorset, esq., bachelor, about 30, and Anne
Mitchell, of Horsham, Sussex, about the
same age, widow of — Mitchell, gent.^at
Horsham aforesaid. 4 July, 1648. F.
Bishop, John, of Brayles, co. Warwick, gout.,
and Dorothy Corham, of St. Margaret, West-
minster, spinster — at same. 19 Nov. 1G08.
D.
Bishop, John (Bishope), of St. Margaret,
Westminstei", and Thomazine Barnewell, of
St. Botolph, Aldersgate, widow - — at St.
Leonard, in St. Martin-le- Grand. 30 June,
1619. D.
Bishop, Macklin, of St. Trinity, in Trinity Lane,
London, merchant taylor, bachelor, and
Katherine Gibson, spinster, daughter of
Thomas Gibson, of Cottenham, co. Cambridge,
yeoman — at St. Trinity aforesaid. 12 Oct.
1612. B.
Bishop, Sampson (Bishopp), of Westminster,
bachelor, and Elizabeth Curson, of precinct of
St. Martin-le-Grand, spinster — at St. Leonard,
in said precinct. 4 Oct. 1615. D.
Bishop, Thomas (Bushopp), clerk, of London, and
Sarah Rayner, spinster, of Hillingdon, Middle-
sex, daughter of — ■ Kayner, of same, yeoman
deceased — at St. Martin-in-the-Vintry. 11
May, 1583. B.
Bishop, Thomas, of Morton, co. Surrey, bachelor,
26, and Mary Collins, of Mitcham, said county,
spinster, 24, at her own disposal — at Mitcham
aforesaid. 27 Nov. 1668. F.
Bishop, William (Bishopp), of St. Margaret,
Westminster, shoemaker, and Dorothy Davy,
of same, spinster — at same. 24 Feb. 1614^. D.
Bishop, William (Bishope), of Bridge Towne,
CO. Warwick, esq., bachelor, about 40, and
Theodosia Cave, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, widow — at St. Martin aforesaid.
13 Feb. 167i. F.
Bisley, John, goldsmith, and Susan Slader,
spinster, of St. Bride, London, daughter of
Haniball Slader, late of Bathe, co. Devon,
gent., deceased — at St. Bride aforesaid. 6
August, 1702. B.
Bisley, Richard (Bysley), and .... widow,
of the City of London, gen. lie, 14 June,
1575. B.
Bispham, James, of All Hallows, Lombard Street,
bachelor, 23, and Mary Luddington, of same,
spinster, 21— at Hackney. 30 May, 1739. B.
Bispham, Thomas, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor,
about 25, and Mrs. Frances Bowles, of St.
James, Clerkenwell, spinster, about 18, consent
of father, William Bowles, of same, esq.^ — at
St. Andrew, Holborn, or St. Magnus-the-
Martyr, London. 37 July, 1663. V.
Biss, Edward (Bisse), of St. Leonard, Eastcheap,
London, bachelor, 26, and Sarah Rudge, of
St, Andrew, Holborn, spinster, 20, with con-
sent of her mother, Mi'S. Martha Rudge, now
wife of Edward Lewis, attested by Edward
Lewis, of St. Andrew, Holborn, gent. — at St.
Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London, or
.... 13 Oct. 1702. F.
Biss, James (Bisse), of Bears Crocu., co. Somerset
gent., widower, 47, and Anne West, of
Taunton, said county, widow, 40 — at St. Faith.
15 July, 1640. B.
Biss, James, of St. Bennet, Gracechurch, London
bachelor, 30, and Anne Poyner, of Hatfield
Herts, spinster, 23, at her own disposal — at
St. Bride, London, or .... 15 Sept. 1701.
F.
Biss, Ro'bert (Bisse), of Froome Sellwood, co.
Somerset, gent., widower, about 35, and
Susanna Wadman, of Brooke, parish of
Westbury, Wilts, spinster, about 22, consent
of father, John Wadman, esq. — at North
Bradley, Wilts Road, co. Somerset, or
Winfield, Wilts. 24 May, 1669. V.
Bissell, Charles, of Farnham, Surrey, gent.,
bachelor, about 24, and Margaret Holmes, of
Portsmouth, co. Southampton, spinster, about
18, her parents dead — at Stoke, co. Surrey.
3 April, 1663. Y.
Bissex, Thomas, of Stepney, Middlesex, tailor, and
Enstice Goold, of same, spinster — at Trinity,
Minories, London. 15 July, 1661. B.
Bisshe, Roger, 1662. See Bysshe.
Biston, Cuthbert (Byston), and Alice Warde,
widow, of St. Stephen, Coleman Street —
to marrv there. 26 April, 1564. B.
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135
Jolni Blab3^o
[1521-1869.
John Blackston
136
Blabye, John, gent., and Dorothy Gabbott, widow,
of St. Dunstan-in-the-Wcst, gen. lie, 9 Feb.
1575. B.
Blaclie, Christopher, and JIargery Mordcn, widow,
of Gingemounteney, gen. lie, 20 April, ISGl.
B.
Black, Richard, of Leigh, co. Essex, sailor, and
Sarah Hammon, of same, spinster, daughter
of Andrew Hammon, of Fobbing, said county,
hasbandman — at All Hallows Barking, London.
1 Jan. 1621. B.
Blackall, Thomas, of Inner Temple, gent-
bachelor, about 27, and Mrs. Sarah Sawbridge,
of St. Bride, London, spinster, about 23, her
father's consent — at All Hallows or St. Mildi-ed,
Bread Street, London. 2 March, 167f . V.
Blackamore, Arthur, of St. Gregory, Loudon,
bachelor, 25, and Aune Hatliorne, of St.
Saviour, Southwark, co. Surrey, spinster, 18,
her parents dead, and she at the disposal of
Sir Edward Walker, knight, who consents —
at St. Gregory or St. Mary Magdalen, Old
Fish Street, London. 24 June, 1672. F.
Blackborne, Josias (Blackbourne), of St. Botolph,
Aldgate, gent., bachelor, about 22, and Alice
Addanis, of same, spinster, about 17, mother
consents — at Stepney or St. Dnnstau-iu-the-
East. 9 April, 1673. V.
Blackborne, Robert (Blackeborne), and Elizabeth
Fisher, widow, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, gen.
lie, 27 Sept. 1582. B.
Blackborne, Robert (Blackbourne), of Walgrove,
CO. Norfolk, gent., and Elizabeth Pysher, of
jurisdiction of Westminster, widow- — anywhere
in jurisdiction. 25 May, 1582. D.
Blackborne, Robert, citizen and stationer, of
London, and Gertrude Langrish, of All Hal-
lows-the-Great, London, widow of Nicholas
Langrish — at All Hallows, aforesaid. 10 Dec.
1625- B.
Blackborne, Samuel, of St. Andrew Uudershaft,
London, bachelor, 28, son of Robert Black-
borne, of same, gentleman, who alleges, and
Rebecca Wilcockes, spinster, 24, daughter of
John Wilcockes, of St. Bartholomew-the-Less,
London, who consents — at St. Bartholomew
aforesaid, or ... . 19 Oct. 1685. F.
Blackborne William (Blackbourne), of St.
Andrew Undershaft, London,bachelor, 25, and
Jane Austen, spinster, 22, daughter of John
Austen, of Bromley, Middlesex, esq., who con-
sents— at St. Dionis Backchurch, London, or
.... 10 Oct. 1695. F.
Blackett, Benjamin, gent., of St. Mary-le-
Strand, bachelor, 42, and Frances Adams,
of same, 35, widow — at St. Mary-le-Strand, or
St. Bride. 15 Aug. 1634. B.
Blackett, William, Newcastle-on-Tyno, esq.,
bachelor, 27, and Julia Conyers, spinster, 16,
daughter ef Sir Christopher Conyers, bart.,
of Horden, co. Durham, who consents — at St.
Giles-in the-Fields, or Gray's Inn chapel,
Middlesex. 22 Jan. 168f. F.
Blackhani, Benjamin, of St. Gilcs-in-the-Pields,
bachelor, about 26, and Ellinor Preston, of
same, spinster, about 23, and at own disposal
— at St. Paul, Covent Garden, or St. Mary,
Savoy. 1 May, 1669. V.
Blackhaller, Henry, of Sharphain, co. Devon,
esq., widower, and Joanna Northleigh, spinster,
25, daughter of Henry Northleigh, of Peuiore,
CO. Devon, esq., who consents — at Alphing-
son, Exminster, or Shilliugford, co. Devon.
8 March, 1675. F.
Blackleach., William, and Mary Kentish — at
Paddington. 28 Juno, 1576. D.
Blacklocke, IVIatthow, of Stanstead, Herts, yeo-
man, and Joane Acres, of Hoddesden, in said
county, widow, gen. lie, 16 June, 1589. B.
Blackman, Ambrose, alias Barker, and Gertrude
Wythcrs, of the diocese of London. 13 Dec.
154 L F.
Blackman, John, and Anne Pycke, of St. Mary
Colecliurch, London. 25 April, 1545. F.
Blackman, John, and Elizabeth Cockwicke, of
City ofLondon, gen. lie, 12 July, 1561. B.
Blackman, Lucie, of Walsingham Abbey, co.
Norfolk, gentleman, bachelor, about 26, and
Anne Thruston, of Hoxon Abbey, said county,
spinster, about 23, at her own disposal — at
Hoxon or Thorpe, co. Norfolk. 7 Nov. 1678.
V.
Blackman, Thomas, yeoman, and Joanna Lest-
cott, of London, spinster, daughter of John
Lesscott, late of Sheffield, co. Kent, husband-
man, deceased, gen. lie, 25 June, 1593. B.
Blackman, Thomas, tanner, and Joane Butcher,
widow of William Butcher, yeoman, at St.
Leonard, Shoreditch. 30 March, 1625. B.
Blackman, William, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
gent., bachelor, about 21, and at own dis-
posal, and Anne Trapps, of same, spinster,
about 20, her parents dead — at St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf, St Clement Danes, or St. Mary,
Islington. 22 July, 1662. V.
Blackmore, John, of St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf,
London, esq., widower, about 50, and Mrs.
Mary Charles, of same, widow, alleged by
John Blackmore, of Gray's Inn, gent. —
at Stepney, Whitechapel, or Aldgate, Middle-
sex. 25 Jan. 167|. V.
Blackmore, Joshua, of West Thurrock, co. Essex,
baker, and Bennett Pechey, of same, spinster,
daughter of John Pechey, of same, yeoman —
at All Hallows Barking, London. 10 March,
162|. B.
Blackmore, Richard, of St. Dunstan-in-the-
West, London, grocer, and Juliana Davies, of
St. Clement Danes, widow of William Davies,
late of same, wax chandler, deceased, gen. lie,
16 Dec. 1588. B.
Blackmore, Richard, of West Thurrock, Essex,
baker, and Anne Latch, of Mucking, said
county, widow of William Latch, late of same,
yeoman — at All Hallows Barking, London. 31
May, 1624. B.
Blackmore, Thomas, jun., of St. Martin, Ii-on-
monger Lane, bachelor, 26, and Mrs. Anne
Raimond, of St Gregory, London, spinster, 21,
consent of father. Sir Jonathan Raimond — at
All Hallows-in-the-Wall, or St. Olave, Old
Jewry. 30 March, 1692. B.
Blackstock, Zachariah, of St. Botolph, Bishopgate,
Loudon, yeoman, and Sibill Dewsbery, of
same, spinster — at St. Botolph, aforesaid. 7
July, 1620. B.
Blackston, James (Blakestone), gent., of St.
Sepulchre, London, bachelor, 32, and Mary
Poacocke, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Mid-
dlesex, spiuster, 25 — at St. Giles aforesaid.
4 June, 1625. B.
Blackston, John, of St. Giles, Cripplegate,
citizen and leatherseller, bachelor, about 24,
and Dorothy Parton, of Fenchurch Street,
London, spinster, about 22, father's consent —
at St. Saviour, Southwark, or Reddrith
(Rothcrhithc), Surrey. 2 May, 1673. V.
137
Richard Blacks ton
[1521-
1869.]
William Blake
138
Blackston, Ricliard, of St. Giles, Cripplegate,
bachelor, 45, and Ann Bland, of Horncliurch,
Essex, 40, widow of George Bland, of same,
deceased — at St. Gi'egory, London. 30 Nov.
1627. B.
Blackwell, Andrew, of Middle Temple, esq.,
bachelor, about 30, and Mary Pechill, of St.
Giles-in the-Fields, widow, about 28 — at St.
Giles-in the-Fields— 7 Deo. 1G68. V.
Blackwell, John, and Agnes Sowthyn, widow, of
Ilarficld, gen. lie, 30 Dec. 1568. B.
Blackwell, John, of St. Leonard, Bromley,
Middlesex, brewer, and Margaret Redwood,
spinster, daughter of Theophilus Redwood,
mariner — at Stepney, co. Middlesex. G May,
1G21. B.
Blackwell, John, of St. Mildred-in-thc-Ponltry,
London, bachelor, 27, and Elizabeth Mallory,
spinster, 19, daughter of Robert Mallory, of
Stoke Newington, Middlesex, gent., who con-
sents— at St. Gregory, London. 10 Aug. 1665.
F.
Blackwell, Peter, of Middle Temple, gent.,
widower, about 30, and Mary Squibb, of
St. Margaret, Westminster, spinster, about
26, and at own disposal, alleged by Adrian
Barry, of St. Mary, Savoy — at St. Martin
aforesaid (sic). 6 Aug. 1669. V.
Blackwell, Peter, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
gent., widower, about 40, and Mrs. Alice
Carter, of same, spinster, about 26, and at
own disposal — at St. Bride, London. 2 Feb.
167^. V.
Blackwell, Thomas, of Bradwell, Essex, gent.,
bachelor, about 22, and Alice Barroclough, of
Bowe, Middlesex, spinster, about 21, consent
of father, Edward Barroclough, gent. — at
Stepney, Middlesex. 18 Dec. 1666. V.
Blackwell, William (Blakwell), of St. Faith-the-
Virgiu, and Jane Goodman, spinster, of St.
Botolph, Aldgate. 3 Sept. 1572. B.
Blackwell, William (Blakwell), gent., of St.
Faith, London, and Elizabeth Willforde, of
St. George Botolph, London, gent. — at St.
George aforesaid. 8 Dec. 1579. B.
Blacky, Francis, tailor, and Elizabeth Mickel-
borrowe, spinster, daughter of Leonard Mickel-
borrowe, late of Lowe, co. Lincoln, lawyer,
deceased — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London.
5 Nov. 1619. B.
Blacoe, Henry, of Lewton Hoe, co. Beds, bachelor,
and Elizabeth Chappell, of same, spinster —
at South Mims, or Hadley, co. Middlesex.
13 Nov. 1661. B.
Bladyn, William, sailor, and Elizabeth Willmothe,
widow, of City of London — at St. Botolph,
Aldgate. 9 Feb. 158f. B.
Blagden, Edward, of Steeple Ashdon, co. Wilts,
gent., bachelor, 23, and Martha Bennett, of
same, spinster, about 21, daughter of John
Bennett, of same, gent., who consents — at
Steeple Ashdown aforesaid. 10 March, 1650.
F.
Blage, Thomas, clerk, and Mary Holbome, spin-
ster, of City of London, gen. lie, 11 July,
1572. B.
Blage, John, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, carman,
and Joanna Longe, spinster, of City of
London, daughter of Thomas Louge, of
Whitchurch, co. Southampton, clothworker
—at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf. 29 Feb.
1581. B.
Blague, Ralph, gent., of City of London, and
Alice Goslinge, widow, of St. Clement Danes,
relict of Humfrey Goslinge, of same, vintner,
gen. lie, 28 July, 1587. B.
Blagrave, Daniel, gent., of Reading, Berks,
bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth Hull, of St.
Botolph, Aldersgate, spinster, 19, consent of
her mother, a widow — at St. Botolph aforesaid.
18 Jan. 163^. B.
Blagrave, John, of Reading, Berks, esq., bachelor,
about 28, and Mrs. Hester Gore, of St. Mary,
Aldermanbury, London, spinster, aged 20,
consent of mother, Mrs. Jane Gore, widow —
at St Mary, Aldermanbury, St. Andrew-in-the
Wardrobe, or St, Peter, Paul's Wharf. 28 Feb.
1664. V.
Blague, John, of St. Osyth, co. Essex, blacksmith,
and Anne Patche, of StifEord, said county,
spinster, daughter of — Patche, deceased — at
St. Osyth aforesaid. 20 Dec. 1614. B.
Blake, Edmund, of St. Giles-in-the-Fiolds, Middle-
sex, carpenter, and Anne Keyes, of St. Clement
Danes, Middlesex, widow of Edmund Keyes,
merchant — at Christchnrch, Loudon. 18 Dec.
1620. B.
Blake, Francis, of St. Paul, Coveut Garden,
Middlesex, esq., bachelor, 22, consent of his
father, Francis Blake, knight, and Elizabeth
Carre, daughter, of Thomas Carre, esq.,
deceased, spinster, 21, consent of her mother,
Susanna Ratcliffe, alias Carre — at St. Paul,
Covent Garden aforesaid. 12 Feb. 166^. B.
Blake, George. See Bleake.
Blake, Humphrey, of New Inn, gent., and Eliza-
beth Eve, widow, of Prittlewell, co. Essex —
at St. Botolph, Aldgate. 4 April, 1576. B.
Blake, Isaac, of Stroud, co. Kent, gent., bachelor,
aged 28, and Elizabeth Penniston, of Finsbury,
said county, widow, about 27 — at St. Dunstan-
in-the-East, or ... . 8 June, 1678. V.
Blake, John, of St. George, Southwark, skinner,
bachelor, about 24, and Mrs. Hannah Elliston,
of St. Olavo, Southwark, spinster, aged 23,
consent of mother, Mrs. Mary Elliston, her
father dead — at St. Dunstan-in-the-East,
London, or ... . 6 May, 1678. V.
Blake, Richard, of St. Mary, Savoy, gent., widower,
40, and Elizabeth Bathurst, of St. Anne,
Blackfriars, spinster, 19, daughter of John
Bathurst, late of same, doctor in physic,
deceased, and her mother also, with consent of
her father's executors — at St. Clement Danes,
Middlesex. 16 Nov. 1660. F.
Slake, Robert, of Knights Enham, co. South-
ampton, bachelor, 24, and Hester Tayler,
spinster, 24, daughter of John Tayler, of
Devizes, Wilts, gent., who consents — at St.
John or St. Mary, in Devizes, or Rowd, co.
Wilts. 13 Feb. 166f. F.
Blake, Thomas, of Christchnrch, Loudon, citizen
and merchant taylor, bachelor, about 25, and
Mrs. Elizabeth Millett, of St. Botolph, Aiders-
gate, London, spinster, about 19, with her
father's consent — at St. Sepulchre, or Lincoln's
Inn chapel, London. 16 Nov. 1678. V.
Blake, William, of St. Dunstau-in-the-West, Lon-
don, scrivener, and Mary Beverley, of same,
spinster, daughter of Henry Beverley, of .same,
scrivener— at St. Botolph, Aldgate. 26 Nov.
1602. B.
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Blake, William, of St. Bennet, TauVs Wharf,
London, chirurgeon, and Faith Spcucor, of St.
Michael, Huggin Lane, London, spinster,
daughter of — Spencer, deceased — at St.
]\[ichacl aforesaid. 21 April, 1619. B.
Blakeling, Francis, clerk, cux*ate of Clavcring,
CO. Essex, and Elizabeth Morrell, of St.
Sepalchi-e, London, spinster — at St. Sepulchre
aforesaid. 21 March, 162^ B.
Blakenell, Thomas and Ursula Forster, of St.
Margaret, Westminstci- — to marry there. 22
Aug. 1550. B,
Blancherde, Leonard, of St. Martin-in-tho-Vintry,
London, woollendraper, and Katherine llud-
docko, of same, widow of Thomas Ruddocke,
late of same, carpenter, deceased — at St.
Martin aforesaid. 21 Oct. 1588. B.
Blancke, James, of Si.. Andrew Uudershaft,
London, grocer, and Anno Meredith, of same,
spinster, daughter of John Meredith deceased
— at St. Andrew Undershaft aforesaid. 8 May,
1617. B.
Blanckley, Luke, merchant taylor, and Elizabeth
Basforde, of Christchurch, London, widow of
Charles Basforde, late of same, cooper — at
Christchurch aforesaid. 15 May, 1598. B.
Bland, George, of St. Ann, Blackfriars, esq.,
bachelor, and Anne Canute, 24, widow of John
Caunte, late of St. Peter, Coi'nhill, London,
fishmonger, who died a year since — at Totten-
ham High Cross, Middlesex. 25 Sept. 1610.
B.
Bland, George (Blande), of St. Michael, Wood
Street, and Margaret Parrys, spinster, of St.
John Zachary, London — at St. John Zachary.
29 Nov. 1568. B.
Bland, John (Blande), of St. Andrew, Holborn,
currier, and Alice Marshe, spinster, gen. lie,
15 Feb. 15Si. B.
Bland, Sir John, bart., of Piddox (? Kippax)
Park, CO. York, bachelor, 22, and — Mossley
(i.e., Mosley), spinster, 23, daughter of ... .
CO. Lancaster, esq., who consents — at ... ,
6 March, 168|. F.
Bland, John (Blande), of St. Sepulchre, and Anne
Holmes, spinster, of St. Botolph, Billingsgate
— at St. Botolph aforesaid. 24 Nov. 1574. B.
Bland, Marmaduke (BlanBe), of St. Ethelburge,
Bishojisgate, London, and Katherine Hodson,
widow, of Shoreditch — at St. Leonard, Shore-
ditch. 15 July, 1568. B.
Bland, Michael (Blande), butcher, and Elizabeth
Bayley, spinster, of St. Martin-iu-the-Fields,
gen. lie, 4 Feb. 15fg. B.
Bland, Michael, of St. Albans, Herts, gent.,
bachelor, 20, and Mariauna Hambleten, of
Kensington, Middlesex, spinster, 21, her
parents dead — at St. Faith, London. 15 July,
1640. B.
Bland, Richard, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, silkman, bachelor, 24, and Elizabeth
Disbrowe, spinster, 19, daughter of Samuel
Disbrowe, of Elsworth, co. Cambridge, esq.,
who consents — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf,
London. 31 March, 166f P.
Bland, Richard, of the Inner Temple, gent.,
widower, about 30, and Margaret Marshall, of
St. Dunstan-in-thc-Wcst, spinster, aliout 15,
consent of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Mar-
shall, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, widow — at
St. Dunstan-in-the-West, St. Michael, Corn-
hill, or St. Dunstan-in-the.East. 6 Feb. 167f .
V.
Bland, Tiiomas, of Westham, Essex, esq., widower,
al)out 55, and Mrs. Catherine Sandys, of St.
Mildred, Poultry, London, spinster, about 38,
her parents dead — in chapel of the Charter-
house, or ... . 30 April, 1677. V.
Bland, Thomas, clerk, vicar of Ramsey, Essex,
widower, 45, and Katherine Flack, of Ashen-
don, Essex, widow of Robert Flack, of same,
yeoman, deceased aljont two years, consent of
her brother, Thomas Humfry, of Ashendon
aforesaid — at Ramsey aforesaid. 17 Oct. 1S98.
B.
Bland, Thomas, of Westham, Essex, esq.,
widower, about 58, and Mrs. Anne Jegon, of
Putney, Surrey, widow, about 32 — at Fulham,
Middlesex. 20 Feb. 1673. V.
Bland, William (Blande), and Faith Tyball, of
All Hallows Barking, London, widow of
Walter Tyball, of same, fruiterer — at same.
9 Sept. 1583. B.
Blandford, Thomas, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
gent., bachelor, about 21, and Elizabeth Peck,
of same, spinster, about 19, her parents
dead — at Whitechapel, Middlesex. 31 May,
1670. V.
Blandy, Thomas, of St. Jame«, Garlick Hithe,
London, Salter, and Dorothy Fenton, widow
of James Fenton, late of St. Clement Danes,
Middlesex, gent. — at Edmonton, Herts {sic).
11 Oct. I6I9; B.
Blandy, John, of Letcombe Bassett, Berks, gent.,
bachelor, 32, and Mary Gleed, spinster, 24,
daughter of Jolm Gleed, of South Marston,
Wilts, yeoman, who consents — at Wroughton,
Wilts, or Uffington, or Ashbury, Berks.
13 June, 1676. F.
Blandy, John, of Kimbry, co. Berks, gent.,
bachelor, about 23, and Elizabeth Tipping, of
Aston Rowant, co. Oxon, spinster, about 19,
consent of father, John Tipping, of same,
gent. — at Stoken Church, co. Oxon. 19 Nov.
1663. V.
Blathen, John, of St. Martin, Ludgate, and
Johanna Nelson, widow, of St. Bride — at St.
Bride. 16 Feb. 157f . B.
Blather, Henry, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
gent., and " Clasiam " Darley, spinster,
daughter of Roger Darlie, of the city of
Westminster, baker, gen. lie, 2 Jan. 158|^. B.
Blathwayte, William, esq., of Middle Temple,
and Anne Povey, of same, spinster, 27, con-
sent of father, Justinian Povey, esq.^ — in chapel
of Honnslow, Middlesex. 19 Oct. 16i2. B.
Blayer, James, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, mer-
chant taylor, and Katherine Forrest, widow,
of same, gen. lie, 15 June, 1582. B.
Blayney, — (Blaynie), and — Abercrombie, of
the city of Westminster, widow. 9 Sept.
1636. D.
Blayney, James (Blaynie), and Martha Lee, of
the city of Westminster, widow. 23 Feb.
163§. D.
Blayney, John (Blaynie), and Mary Jorey, of
the city of Westminster, widow. 23 May,
1637. D.
Blayney, John (Blaynie), of Kinsham, co. Here-
ford, gent., bachelor, 25, and Katherine Rich,
of Westham, co. Essex, widow, abont 50 [sic]
— at Westham aforesaid, Stratford, Bow co.
Middlesex, or Gray's Inn chapel, 18 April,
1673. F.
141
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Blayney, Oweu (Blaiiye),of St. Andrew, Holborn,
gent., and Anne Huson, of same, daughter of
Thomas Huson, late of same, fletcher — at
same. 27 Feb. 160f . B.
Blayney, Eobert (Blaney), of Kinsham, co. Here-
foi'd, esq., bachelor, about 26, and Mrs.
Rebecca Rushworth, of St. Mary, Savoy,
Middlesex, spinster, about 18, consent of father,
John Rushworth, esq., at St. Mary, Savoy,
aforesaid, or the Temple Chapel. 17 Aug.
1667. V.
Bleake, George, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
brewer, bachelor, and Isabell Spratley, of
same, spinster — at same, 5 Jan. 162J. D.
Bleatso, George, of the City of London, mat-
maker, and Elizabeth Dudley, widow, of same,
relict of Ralph Dudley, late of Dartford, co.
Kent, tailor— at St. Botolph, Aldgate. 21 Oct.
1587. B.
Blechynden, Thomas, one of the prebendaries of
Christchurch, Canterbury, bachelor, 42, and
Margaret Aldersey, of St. Catherine Coleman,
spinster, 18, daughter of Samuel Aldersey,
merchant, deceased, consent of her mother-in-
law, Margaret Aldersey — at St. Faith, or St.
Leonard, Foster Lane, attested by Richard
Blechynden, of St. Gregory, silkman. 4 Dec.
1635. B.
Blechynden, Thomas, of Dulwich, co. Surrey,
merchant, bachelor, about 21., and Mrs. Mary
Cartwright, of same, spinster, about 18, con-
sent of father, Richard Cartwright, of same,
esq. — at Camberwell, Dulwich, or Mitcham,
CO. Surrey. 16 Aug. 1665. V.
Blemell, James, of St. Stephen, Coleman Street,
London, carpenter, and Marrian Towe, of St.
Botolph, Bishopsgate, London, spinster, daugh-
ter of William Towe, of same, victualler — at
St. Mary-at-Hill, London. 3 May, 1625. B.
Blemell, Thomas, of St. Olave, Old Jewry, car-
penter, and Thomasine Neale, of the Savoy,
Middlesex, widow of William Neale, late of
same — at parish church of the Savoy. 7 March,
160f. B.
Blenkarne, Thomas, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, bachelor, 26, and Jane Braye, of
same, spinster, 19, daughter of Edward Bray,
of Sheere, co. Surrey, esq., who consents — at
St. Mary, Savoy, or St. Clement Danes, Mid-
dlesex. 11 Jan. 167|. F.
Blennerhassett, Richard, and Elizabeth Awdeley,
spinster, of London — at St. Lawrence Pount-
ney. 15 June, 1579. B.
Blennerhassett, Thomas (Blennerhaysett), of
St. Margaret Pattens, bachelor, 24, and Sarah
Weaver, of St. Magnus, London, spinster, 17,
consent of her parents — at All Hallows, London
Wall. 25 March, 1703. B.
Blennerhassett, William (Blennerhassatt) (sic
subs.), of Holme Coultrom, co. Cumberland,
esq., bachelor, about 22, and Mrs. Frances
Musgrave, of Heyton Castle, said county,
spinster, about 20, consent of father, Sir
Edward Musgrave, of same, knight and bart.,
— at St. Margaret, Westminster. 12 March,
167^. V.
Blethins, John, of the City of London, em-
broiderer, and Alice Marston , spinster, daughter
of Thomas Marston, deceased — at St. Mildred,
Bread Street, London. 20 July, 1619. B.
Blevre, Henry, of St. Sepulchre, locksmith, and
Margaret Peacocke, spinster, of St. Alphage,
London— at St. Alphage. 16 Feb. 158^. B.
Blewett, James, husbandman, and Katherine
Lawson, of the City of London, spinster,
daughter of William Lawson, late of Lewis-
ham, CO. Kent, husbandman, deceased, gen.
He, 13 Feb. 159^. B.
Slinch, George, of Lyon's Inn, gent., bachelor,
21, and Mrs. Elizabeth Mawson, of St. Clement
Danes, Middlesex, spinster, 17, with consent
of her father, Humphrey Mawson, of same —
at Chelsea, or Gray's Inn chapel, Middlesex.
2 Dec. 1684. F.
Blinckingsoppe, George, draper, and Eliza-
beth Graves, widow, of Little All Hallows,
Thames Street — at Little All Hallows afore-
said. 29 Jan. 157^. B.
Blincoe, George, esq., and Elizabeth Fowler,
widow, of the City of London, relict of —
Fowler, gent., gen. lie, 9 July, 1590. B.
Blincoe, George, esq., Middle Temple, bachelor,
33, father dead, and Maria Hicks, St. Martin,
Ludgate, London, si^inster, daughter of William
Hicks, scrivener, deceased, consent of her
uncle and guardian, Robert Hickes, of East
Haddon, co. Northampton, gent. — ^at St.
Michael, Comhill, London. 22 April, 1624. B-
Blincoe, Nicholas, jun., gent., of Waltham Holy
Cross, Essex, bachelor, 24, son of Nicholas
Blincoe, sen., of same, and Mary Bird, of
Littlebury, Essex, maiden, 22, daughter of
Thomas Bird, of same, gent., both fathers
consenting — at Littlebury aforesaid. 28 June,
1611. B.
Blinde, Silvester, and Alice Gawge, of the dioceso
of Norwich. 22 Jan. 1544. F.
Bliss, James, gent., of Leamington, co. Warwick,
bachelor, 22, and Joane Harvie, of All Hallows-
the-Less, London, spinster, 18, daughter of
Robert Harvie, of same, merchant taylor, who
consents — at St. Faith, or St. Andrew-in-the
Wardrobe. 25 Nov. 1633. B.
Bliss, William (Blisse), of St. Mary Magdalen,
Bermondsey, bachelor, 27, and Elizabeth
Sanders, spinster, 18, daughter of Francis
Sanders, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex,
gent., who consents — at St. Andrew, Holborn.
18 Nov. 1662. F.
Blissett, Thomas, gent., of Richmond, Surrey,
bachelor, 23, and Frances Nevill, of St.
Mildred, Poultry, spinster, 22 — at St. Andrew,
Holborn. 15 July, 1643. B.
Blithman, Jasper, gent., and Rachel Skarlett,
widow, of St. Michael, Cornhill, gen. lie, 21
April, 1578. B.
Blithman, John, clerk, curate of Northall, Herts,
bachelor, 39, and Frances Gladman, spinster,
21, daughter of Nazariah Gladman, vicar of
South Mims, Middlesex, who consents — at St.
Bonnet Sherehogg. 4 May, 1633. B.
Blocke, Robert, husbandman, and Dorothy
Welder, widow, of St. Albans, Herts — at St.
Andrew, Holborn. 4 July, 1582. B.
Blocksuche, William, of City of London, and
Alice Symonds, spinster, of Waltham Holy
Cross, CO. Essex, daiTghter of William
Simonds, of same, yeoman— at St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf. 18 July, 1583. B.
Bloden, Walter, of St. Faith, London, gent., and
Jane Thresher, of St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, in
said city, spinster — at Stoke Newiugton,
Middlesex. 10 Aug. 1615. B.
Blois, Sir Charles, knight, of Cockfield, co.
Sufiblk, widower, and Anne Hawtry, spinster,
25, daughter of Ralph Hawtry, of Ryslipp,
Middlesex, esq., who consents — at Ryslipp
aforesaid, or . . 18 April, 1694. F.
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Blois, Thomas (Bloisc), of Rtcpiioy, Middlesex,
marinor, and Judith Adams, of St. Magnns,
London, sjiinstcr, daughter of William Adams,
of same, lli'tcher — at St. Magnus aforesaid.
10 May, IGIO. B.
Blomberg', Charles, Baron of, in Prussia, in
Brandenburg, bachelor, 29, and Dame Eliza-
beth Sheores, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, widow — at St. Margaret, West-
minster, St. Sepulchre, London, or Westminster
Abl)cy. 17 Sept. 1687. F.
Blomer, John, of St. Martin, Ludgate, haber-
dasher, and Eleonor Nicholls, widow, relict of
John Nicholls, late of St. Lawrence, Old
Jewry, innholder — at St. Lawrence. 20 June,
1584. B.
Blomfield, Henry (Blomfeild), of Bury St.
Edmonds, Suffolk, gent., bachelor, about 25,
and Jlrs. Awdrey Garnon, of same, spinster,
about 20, her parents dead — at Westley, in
said county. 17 Feb. 166f . V.
Blomfield, Powell (Blomfeild), bachelor, and
Alice Drewe, daughter of Gregory Drewe, of
St. Magnus, London, fishmonger — at St.
Andrew Hubbard, London. 16 Feb. 161^.
B.
Blomfield, Thomas, gent., of Stepney, 31, and
Sara Jackson, of Barking, Essex, 30, widow of
Edward Jackson, late of same, deceased — at
Bromley, Middlesex. 16 June, 1636. B.
Blondeville, Gilbert (sic subs.), gent., of Disse, co.
Norfolk, bachelor, 32, and Margaret Poley, of
St. Dunstan-in-the-West, spinster, 28 — at St.
Mai-y, Islington, or Hackney. 25 July, 1636. B.
Bloom.e, Francis, of Stepney, Middlesex, sailor,
bachelor, and Ellen Harvy, of same, siMnster,
daughter of — Harvy, of Poyntenton, co.
Somerset, yeoman — at Stepney aforesaid. 29
June, 1619. B.
Bloom.e, Thomas, and Agnes Stempe, of Christ-
church, Newgate, daughter of Anthony
Stempe, of Horsam, co. Sussex, yeoman — at
Christ Church aforesaid. 12 Feb. 158f. B.
Blore, Humphrey, of St. Clement Danes, Middle-
sex, tailor, and Alice Zanckie, of same,
spinster • — at St. Andrew-in-tho-Wardrobe,
Loudon. 8 June, 1625. B.
Blore, Thomas, of City of London, gent., and
Agnes Cooke, spinster, of Westham, co. Essex,
gen. lie. 21 July, 1566. B.
Blosse, Charles, of St. Mary Key, Ipswich, co.
Suffolk, gent., bachelor, 30, and Alice How, of
Woston Market, in said county, spinster, 24, at
her own disposal — at Woston Market or Stow
Market, in said county, or ... . 10 May,
1681. F.
Blount, Christopher, of the Middle Temple,
bachelor, 30, and Dorothy Zouch, of St. Mary,
Savoy, Middlesex, spinster, 25, at her own
disposal — at Barnett, Herts, or ... . 20 July,
1679. F.
Blount, Christopher, of the Middle Temple, esq.,
bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth Fanshaw, of St.
Sepulchre, London, spinster, 23, her parents
dead — at St. Sepulchre aforesaid, or ... .
19 Aug. 1684. F.
Blount, Edward (Blunte), esq., and Elizabeth
Pope, spinster, of City of London, gen. lie,
21 May, 1572. B.
Blount, George, esq., of Henley-on-Thames, co.
Oxon, bachelor, 28, and Esther Thibou, of St.
James, Westminster, widow, 24 — at St. James
aforesaid, or St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Mid-
dlesex. 1 Jan. 1753. F.
Blount, Pope (Blunte), esq., and Frances Nevell,
of London, widow of Humphrey Nevell, late of
St. Lawrence, Old Jewry, London, esq. — at
St. Lawrence aforesaid. 12 June, 1592. B.
Blount, Thomas, of Writlewarsh {sic), Kent,
gent., widower, 28, and Anna Grosvenor,
spinster, 22, daughter of Edward Grosvenor,
of St. Anne, Blackfriars, esq., ■\\ho consents —
at St. Gregorj', or St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf,
London. 3 Dec. 1601. F.
Blount, Thomas Pope, of Tittcnhangcr, Herts,
esq., Ijachelor. about 20, his father's consent,
and Mrs. Jane Cajsar, of Benington, Herts,
spinster, about 17, her mother's consent — at
St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, London. 19 July,
1669. V.
Blount, Thomas Pope, esq., of Tittenhanger,
Herts, bachelor, 24, son of Sir Thomas Pope
Blount, bart., of St. James, Westminster, who
alleges, and Catherine Butler, of Patcham,
Sussex, s])inster, 18, daughter of James Butler,
of same, esq., who consents — at St. James,
Westminster, or ... . 8 Dec. 1095. F.
Blount, Walter (Blunt), of Maple Durham, co.
Oxon, esq., widower, about 35, and Theresa
Elizabeth Plowden, of Shiplake, said county,
about 21, her father's consent — at St. Giles
or St. Martin-in-the-Fields, or St. Paul,
Covent Garden. 5 Feb. 16^. V.
Blount, Sir Walter Kirkham, bart., of Soddington,
CO. Worcester, widower, and Mary Cranmer,
spinster, about 21, daughter of Sir Ca?sar
Cranmer, knight, of Astwood Bury, Bucks,
who consents — at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, or
St. Margaret, Westminster, Middlesex. 18
June, 1083. F.
Blow, John (Blowe) , and Beatrice Dawe, of St.
Sepulchre, London — to marry there. 9 Feb.
154§. B. [In margin, " non emanavit."]
Blow, John, of St. Margaret, Westminster, gent.,
bachelor, about 26, and Elizabeth Bradocke,
of same, spinster, about 20, consent of father,
Edward Bradocke, gent., at St. Paul, Covent
Garden, St. Margaret, Westminster, or St.
Martin-in-the-Fields. 23 Sept. 1074. V.
Blow, Thomas, of Chelsea, Middlesex, bachelor,
40, and Mary Butler, of same, spinster, 23 —
at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 20 Feb.
17ig. F.
Blower, Richard, of town of Cambridge, gent.,
bachelor, and Alice Guelph, of London,
spinster, 22, consent of mother, a widow — at
Broxbourne, Herts. 12 Feb. 163?. B.
Blower, Richard, ofFurnival's Inn, gent., bachelor,
about 23, and Mrs. Mary Morgan, of Green-
ford, Middlesex, spinster, 21 and upwards — at
St. Andrew, Holborn, St. Mary, Savoy, St.
Giles-in-the-Fields, or Perrivale, Middlesex.
12 Feb. 1674. V.
Blowes, John, of Braxted, co. Essex, yeoman, and
Anne Biggs, of Great Bardfield, said county,
spinster, daughter of William Biggs, late of
said county, yeoman, deceased, gen. lie, 23
May, 1595. B.
Bluck, Matthew, of Hunsdon, Herts, bachelor,
25, and Katherine Hawkins, spinster, about
19, daughter of Richard Hawkins, of St.
Martin, Ludgate, London, esq., who consents
— at St. Dionis Backchurch, London. 13 April,
1683. F.
Bludder, Marmaduke, gent., of St. Botolph, Aid-
gate, widower, 30, and Elizabeth West, of
Stepney, spinster, 20, daughter of Heni-y
West, of same, yeoman, who consents, attested
liy William AVcst, of St. Dunstan-in-the-Eabt,
citizen and fishmonger — at Stepney or Strat-
ford, Bow, Middlesex. 6 July, 1630. B.
145 Marmaduke Bl udder [i 521-1869. Beaumond Bodenham 146
Bludder, Marmaduke, of Stratford, Middlesex,
gent., widower, about 68, and Anne Motters-
head, of St. Dunstan-in-the-East, widow, about
52 — at Stracford, Bow, Middlesex, or ... .
23 Julj^ 1674, V.
Blumsome, Thomas, of St. Bride, London, baker,
widower, uud Jane Lewgar, of same, spinster,
at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street — at
St. Gregory or St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London.
5 Oct. 1661. B.
Blundell, Sir George, knight, of Cardington,
Beds, widower, 38, and Elizabeth Yardley,
spinster, 18, daughter of Christopher Yardley,
of East Greenwich, Kent, merchant, who
consents — at St. Gabriel, Fenchurch, or St.
Diouis Backchurch, 16 May, 1661. F.
Blundell, Ralph, of South Weald, co. Essex,
carpenter, and Martha Jackson, of same,
spinster, daughter of William Jackson, of
same, carpenter — at St. Dunstau-in-tlie-West,
London. 24 Nov. 1610. B.
Blundell, Shadrack, esq., of Inner Temple,
bachelor, 26, and Mrs. Frances Clarke, of St.
Sepulchre, London, spinster, 23, her parents
dead— at St. Mary, Savoy. 10 Feb. 169f . B.
Blunden, Thomas, of St. Mildred, Bread Street,
London, baker, and Elizabeth Dekins, spinster,
of St. Sepulchre, London, daughter of —
Dekins, late of Bramyard, co. Worcester,
husbandman, deceased, gen. lie, 28 March,
1594. B.
Blundeville, Gilbert. See Blondeville.
Blunt, Arthur, of Harrow-on-the-Hill, co. Middle-
sex, yeoman, and Anne Worster, of New
Bi-andford, said county, sjiinster, daughter of
— Worster, deceased — at St. Bennet, Paul's
Wharf, London. 26 April, 1619. B.
Blunt, Charles, of Middle Temple, gent., bachelor,
about 30, and Anne Berners, of Chelsea,
Middlesex, spinster, about 22, her mother's
consent — at Chelsea aforesaid. 28 Oct. 1670.
V. [Crossed out, and " vacat" in margin.]
Blunt, John (Blunte), of City of London, and
Anne Layton, spinster, of Tottenham — to
marry there. 15 June, 1570. B.
Blunt, John (Blunte), of Bromley, Middlesex,
tailor, and Agnes Scott, spinster, of White-
chapel, daughter of — Scott, late of Weston,
CO. Somerset, deceased — at Layton, co. Essex.
15 Feb. 158f . B.
Blunt, John, of the city of Westminster, yeoman,
and Anne Pittam, of Rislipp, Middlesex,
daughter of Roger Pittam, of Nor thai! ,
Middlesex — at St. Leonard, in St. Martin-le-
Grand. 6 June, 1622. D.
Blunt, Richard (Bluute), of All Hallows Stayning,
barber-surgeon, and Margaret Wever, spinster,
of St. Margaret Pattens— at St. Margaret
aforesaid. 28 Jan. 158f. B.
Blunt, Thomas, of Springfield, Essex, widower,
about 50, and Martha Ashley, of same, widow,
about 40— at same. 9 Dec. 1669. V.
Blunt, William, of St. Andrew, Holbom, gent.,
widower, and Sara Handy, of same, widow — •
at St. Mary Somerset, London. 21 Aug.
1676. V.
Blurton, Walter, gent., of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, 22, father dead, mother's consent,
and Mary Rashleigh, of same, spinster, 22,
consent of mother, Amy Rashleigh, widow —
at St. Mary, Islington, or chapel of Marybone,
Middlesex. 29 June, 1643. B.
Bly, Edward, of St. Andrew, Holbom, bachelor,
23, and Elizabeth Whitmore, of St. Bride,
spinster, 23— at St. Bride. 25 Nov. 1715. B.
Blythe, Francis (Blithe), and Mary Dygbyo,
spinster, of St. Faith, Loudon, gen. lie., 23
Juno, 1573. B. [In margin, " famula Mri.
Harryson Proctor".]
Blythe, George, gent., and Anne Egerton, spinster,
of City of London, gen. lie, 6 July, 1573. B.
Blythe, John (Blyth) of Consell, co. Warwick,
gent., bachelor, 22, and Anno Dalbey, spinster,
22, consent of mother, her father dead — at
St. Mary, Savoy. 8 Dec. 1642. B.
Blythe, John, gent., of Stepney, bachelor, 25, and
Margaret Tickoridge, of Deptford, Kent,
spinster, 18, her father dead, consent of her
mother, Susan Tickeridge, alias Blyth— at St.
Botolph, Aldersgate. 15 Sept. 1643. B.
Blythe, William (Blithe), clerk, vicar of Great
Maplestead, co. Essex, and Margaret Spencer,
spinster, daughter of Joane Spencer, of
Gosfield, in said county, widow, gon. lie, 4
Nov. 1590. B.
Blythe, William, of St. Martin-iu-the-Fields,
Middlesex, and Sarah Dawes, of All Hallows-
the-Lcss, Loudon, spinster, daughter of John
Dawes, late of All Hallows-the-Great, London,
skinner, deceased — at St. Matthew, Friday
Street, London. 24 Dec. 1607. B.
Bly ton, Matthew, of Rufford, co. Notts, gent.,
bachelor, 24, and Mary Hicks, of St. Dunstan-
in-the-West, London, spinster, 26, her parents
dead — at St. Dunstan aforesaid. 20 July,
1671. F.
Board, John (Boarde), esq., bachelor, 23, and
Margaret Wall, of St. Leonard, Shoreditch,
spinster, 22, daughter of William Wall, esq.,
of same, who consents— at St. Bride. 7 Feb.
163i. B.
Boai'd, John, of Linfield, Sussex, gent., about 40,
and Elizabeth Newuam, of same, spinster,
about 24, and at own disposal — at Lingfield or
Horstead, co. Sussex. 6 Feb. 167f. V.
Boate, Benjamin, of Deptford, Kent, widower,
about 50, and Rebecca Haines, of St. Michael,
Queenhithe, widow, about 50 — at St. George,
Botolph Lane, London. 1 April, 1661. V.
Boate, Edward, gent., of Portsmouth, co. South-
ampton, widower, 50, and Rebecca Holt,
widow, 35 — at St. Magnus or St. Mary Mag-
dalen, New Fish Street. 30 July, 1639. B.
Bockett, John, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London,
bachelor, 26, and Frances Scarlett, of same,
spinster, 19, daughter of John Scarlett, of the
town of Colchester, gent., who consents — at
All Hallows-in-the-Wall, London. 15 Aug.
1683. F.
Boddam, Roger, of City of Loudon, barber,
and Magdalen OstrafEe, of St. Olave, Hart
Street, London, widow of John Ostraffe,
gent., gen. lie, 24 Nov. 1589. B.
Boden, John, of St. Mary Abchurch, London,
carpenter, and Margaret Simons, of St. Giles,
Cripplegate, London, widow — at St. Sepul-
chre, London. 18 May, 1616. B.
Bodenham, Philip, of Orpiugton, co. Kent, esq.,
bachelor, 26, and Mrs. Mary Poley, of Shor-
ham, said county, spinster, about 18, her
father's consent — at Little Peckham, said
county. 5 Jane, 1674. V.
Bodenham, Beaumond, of Ryhall, co. Rutland,
gent., bachelor, about 24, and Ursula Wig-
more, of Little Shelford, co. Cambridge,
spinster, about 19, consent of her father,
— Wigmore, D.D. — at St. Andrew, Holbom, or
Temple Church, London. 9 July, 1663. V.
147
Thomas Bodiugliam
[1521-1869.] Thomas Bolton
148
Bodingham, Thomas, and Margaret Kirke.
2 April, 1670. D.
Bodleigh, George (Boddelee), of the City of
London, mariner, and Frances Fi'cake, widow,
of Bromley, co. Middlesex, relict of John
Freake, late of same, yeoman, gen. lie, 25
March, 1591. B.
Bodleigh, John, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
printer, bachelor, and Elizabeth Kemp, of St.
Benct, Paul's Wharf, spinster, daughter of
— Bodley (sic), widow, late of or near King-
ston, CO. Surrey — at St. Bride, London. 23
July, 1608. B.
Bodlighte, Gilbert, of St. Mary Aldermary,
citizen and clothworker, and Elizabeth Sow-
thearno, spinster, of All Hallows, Honey Lane,
gen. lie, 1 April, 1570. B.
Bodurda, Griffith, of Lincoln's Inn, esq., widower,
40, and Katharine Shaxton, of St. Olave,
Silver Street, London, widow, 40 — at St,
Olave aforesaid, St. Lawrence, Old Jewry,
London, or St. Margaret, Westminster. 23
July, 1664. F.
Bcemond, Nicholas, of Harrisham, Kent, gent.,
bachelor, 29, and Susan Barron, spinster, 27,
daughter of Robert Barron, late of Boughton,
Kent, gent., deceased, with consent of her
mother, Susan Barron, of same, widow — to
marry at St. Olave, Southwark, or St. Mary
Magdalen, Bermondsey [the date is 11 Oct.,
but evidently error for 21]. 21 Oct. 1632. F.
Eoge, John, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, goldsmith,
and Elizabeth Myllerde, widow, of the same —
at same. 31 March, 1584. B.
f, Robert, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
bachelor, about 24, and Mrs. Mary Lockey, of
Ulley, CO. York, widow, about 25 — at St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, Gray's Inn, or Temple
chapel. 11 Nov. 1668. V.
Bois, John du, of St. Mary, Aldermanbury, Lon-
don, widower, 40, and Sarah Waldo, spinster,
22, daughter of Anne Waldo, of All Hallows,
Honey Lane, London, widow, who consents —
at All Hallows, aforesaid, or St. Faith, London.
10 Sept. 1662. F.
Bolas, Abael, haberdasher, and Anne Stevenson, of
St. Mary Somerset, London, spinster — at St.
Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London. 21
Dec. 1626. B.
Bolde, Henry, of St. Catherine Cree Church,
London, pewterer, bachelor, and Etheldred
Androwes, of All Hallows Barking, spinster,
daughter of — Andrewes, late of St. Stephen,
Coleman Street, said city, innholder deceased,
— at All Hallows Barking aforesaid. 23 May,
1610. B.
Boldero, Daniel, of St. James, Duke's Place, Lon-
don, bachelor, 23, and Elizabeth Gaile, of St.
Bennet Sherehog, London, spinster, 19, with
consent of her mother, Sarah Gaile, of same,
widow — at St. James, Clerkenwell, St Mary,
Islington, or Highgate Chapel, Middlesex. 13
May, 1674. F.
Boldero, Thomas, now of London, gent., and Anne
Broadstreet, of same, widow of Thomas Broad-
street, late of Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk,
j-coman, gen. He, 14 Feb. 159|. B.
Boldrey, Christopher, of St. Margaret, West-
minster, bricklayer, and Audrey Simonds, of
same, spinster — at same. 9 Sept. 1607. D.
Bolgrave, Jolm, of the City of London, carpenter,
and Alice Adames, of same, spinster, daughter
of John Adames, late of Strowde, co. Kent,
deceased, gen. lie, 19 Feb. 158|. B.
Bolitho, John, of St. Mary Woolnoth, London,
goldsmith, bachelor, 26, and Anne Cox, sjjin-
ster, 20, daughter of Dame Rachel Cox, of
Bromley, Middlesex, widow, who consents — at
St. Mary-at-Hill or St. Mary Aldermary,
London, or St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middle-
sex. 11 Oct. 1673. F.
Boll, William, J)utcher, and Elizabeth Hutton,
spinster, of Stratford, Bow, Middlesex, gen.
lie, 19 June, 1582. B.
Bolls, John (Bollcs), gent., of St. Stephen, Wal-
brook, widower, 34, and Anne Bluett, of St.
Dunstan-in-the-West, 31, widow of John
Bluett, apothecary, deceased — at St. Stephen,
Walbrook, or Stepney. 29 July, 1637. B.
BoUes, Sir John, bart., of Scampton, co. Lincoln,
bachelor, about 23, and Mrs. Elizabeth Pyn-
sent, of St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster, about
20, consent of father, John Pynsent, esq., Pro-
thonotary of the Common Pleas at West-
minster, of same — at St. Andrew, Holborn.
28 Nov. 1663. V.
Bolt. See also Boxjlt.
Bolt, Henry (Bolte), and Elizabeth Davison,
widow, of St. Peter, in Cheapside — to marry
there. 9 Nov. 1564. B.
Bolt, Matthew (Bolte), of St. Olave, Old Jury, cord-
wainer, and Isabell Wyatt, of same, widow —
at same. 4 Feb. 158^. B.
Bolt, Nathan, of Stepney, Middlesex, merchant,
and Mary Symondson, of same, widow — at
Statford, Bow, co. Middlesex. 17 April, 1622.
B.
Bolton. See also Boulton.
Bolton, Alexander, of Fumivall's Inn, Middlesex,
bachelor, 25, and Elizabeth Broadnax, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, London, spinster, 22,
daughter of Anne Broadnax, of same, widow,
who consents — at St. James, Clerkenwell,
Middlesex, or . . .28 June, 1697. F.
Bolton, Edward, of King Street, Westminster,
gent., about 40, and Ann Fuller, spinster,
about 40 [daughter of Robert Fuller, deceased],
lately remaining with one Boulton, serjeant
of the queen's scullery, they have parents
living — at St. Margaret, Westminster. 16
Feb. 160a. D.
Bolton, George (Bowlton), of All Hallows-in-
the-Wall, merchant, and Elizabeth Higham,
spinster, of same — at same. 12 Aug. 1582. B.
Bolton, George, labouring man, and Isabell
Barrowe, of Tottenham, Middlesex, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Barrowe, late of ... .
CO. Salop, husbandman, deceased — at Totten-
ham aforesaid. 8 Sept. 1598. B.
Bolton, Samuel, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London,
clerk, M.A., bachelor, 24, and Ellinor Little,
spinster, 21 and upwards, daughter of Francis
Little, late of Abbington, co. Oxon, gent.,
deceased, and her mother also — at All Hallows-
in-the-Wall, or St. Martin, Ironmonger Lane,
London. 27 Feb. 163|. F.
Bolton, Stephen of St. Mildred-in-tbe-Ponltry,
London, gent., bachelor, about 26, and Mrs.
Grace Irton, of St. Sepulchre, London, spins-
ter, about 26, and at own disposal — at St.
Dustan-in-the-East, or All Hallows Barking.
17 July, 1672. Y.
Bolton, Thomas, of All Hallows Staining, and
I\Iary Long, of St. Peter, Cornhill. 14 Jan.
153S. B.
Bolton, Thomas, and Joanna Medowe, gen. He,
7 June, 1560. B.
149
William Boltou [1521-1869. Thomas Bonliam
150
Bolton, William (Bowlton), and Anno Inman,
spinster, of St. Margaret, New Fish Street,
London. 15 Jan. 157§. B.
Bolton, William (Bowlton), of St. Bi-ide, London,
gent,, and Margaret Dallam, of St. Peter-le-
Poor, London, widow of John Dallam, late of
same, merchant, gen. lie, 2i July, 1595. B.
Boltwell, Richard (Bowltwcll), of Abbotts Laugley,
and Jane Fynche, spinster, of St. Michael or
St. Alban, gen. lie, 5 Nov. 1573. B.
Bomelimnn, Elizenmu, doctor of medicine, and
Jane Rychardes, of St. Stephen, Walbrook —
to marry there. 13 July, 1564. B.
Bomfoy, Bastian (Bumfoy), of St. Catherine
Colman, and Juliana Francko, of Littlo All
Hallows, aforesaid. 13 Fob. 156|. B.
Bouifrey, Roger, and Susanna Ivery, of the city
of Westminster, widow. 23 Nov. 1633. D.
Bonam, John, haberdasher, and Alice Cowper, of
AH Hallows Barking, London, widow of Ralph
Cowper, late of same, haberdasher — at AH
Hallows Barking, aforesaid. 17 June, 1598.
B.
Bonas, Henry, of St. Clement Danes, merchant
taylor, bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth Ayliffe,
spinster, 22, daughter of Mr. Ayliffe, of
Boston, CO. Lincoln, gent., who consents — at
St. Mary Somerset. 2 June, 1628. B.
Bonas, John (Bonus), of St. Leonard, Shoreditch,
Middlesex, cordwainer, and Anne Leaver, of
same, widow of Thomas Leaver, late of St.
Botolph, Bishopsgate, London, schoolmaster,
deceased^ at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf. 9
March, 160|. B.
Bonas, Thomas, of Little Hormead, Herts, yeoman,
and Katherine Raven, widow, of Ashton, said
county, relict of William Raven, late of same,
yeoman, deceased — at St. Bennet, Paul's
Wharf. 10 Nov. 1584. B.
Bond, Anthony, and Cecilia Farr, of the parish of
St. Matthew, City of London. 20 Feb. 154f . F.
Bond, George, of Stepney, Middlesex, sailor, and
Mary Wright, of same, sjjinster, daughter of
Thomas Wright, of same, cordwainer — at All
Hallows, Honey Lane, London. 18 April, 1623.
B.
Bond, George, of Ogborne St. George, Wilts, esq.,
bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth Hoskins, of Oxted,
CO. Surrey, spinster, 21, her parents dead — at
St. Giles, CO. Middlesex, or Wandsworth, co.
Surrey. 25 April, 1668. F.
Bond, Henry, and Elizabeth Brett, of the city of
Westminster, widow. 6 April, 1611. D.
Bond, John, of St. Lawrence, Jewry, London,
founder, and Jane Harrison, of St. Sei^ulchre,
London, widow of William Harrison, late of
same, butcher, gen. lie, 30 Sept. 1597. B.
Bond, John (Bonde), of St. Botoli>h, Aldersgate,
London, gent., and Katherine Sletheredd,
spinster, of Barking, co. Essex, daughter of
— Sletheredd, late of co. Middlesex, gent.,
deceased, gen. lie, 3 May, 1589. B.
Bond, John, priest, of Barking, co. Essex, and
Katherine Sendie, of St. Mary, Whitechapel,
Middlesex, widow of John Sendie, late of
same, schoolmaster — at St. Mary, Whitechapel,
aforesaid. 29 June, 1604. B,
Bond, John, of St. Mary-at-Hill, London, vintner,
bachelor, and Hester Merritt, widow of Samuel
Merritt, late of Stejiney, co. Middlesex, mariner
— at Hadleigh, co. Middlesex. 18 Sept. 1621.
B.
Bond, John, and Mary Larington, of the city of
Westminstei", spinster. 1 Jan. 164f. D.
Bond, John, of St. Mary, Savoy, Middlesex, esq.,
bachelor, 28, and Elizabeth Field, spinster, 19,
daughter of John Field, of St. Anne, Black-
friars, London, who consents — at St. Pancras.
21 Sept. 1664. P.
Bond, John, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex,
plasterer, bachelor, 23, and Priscilla Spencer,
spinster, 22, daughter of Edward Spencer, of
same, gent., who consents — at Gray's Inn
chapel, Middlesex. 21 April, 1668. F.
Bond, John, of Sunderitch, co. Kent., esq.,
widower, and Winifred Baggins, of St. Clement
Danes, Middlesex, widow — at St. Clement
aforesaid, or ... . 7 Aug. 1693. F.
Bond, Nathaniel, of Lutton, co. Dorset, esq.,
widower, about 40, and Mrs. Mary Browne,
of Moredon, said county, widow, about 30 —
at Moredon, Bloaksworth, or Farrington, co.
Dorset. 11 June, 1675. V.
Bond, Robert, waterman, and Alice Hone, widow
of Richard Hone — at All Hallows-the-Less,
Thames Street, London. 11 Jan. 162^. B.
Bond, Samuel (Bonde), of St. Andrew, Holborn,
London, vintner, and Margaret Whittwell, of
St. Clement Danes, spinster, daughter of Isaac
Whittwell, late of same, gent., deceased — at
St. Andrew, Holborn, aforesaid. 3 Oct. 1598.
B.
Bond, Thomas (Bonde), of St. Bennet, Grace-
church, London, girdler, widower, and Jane
Apleton, of same, widow of Richard Apleton,
late of Newbery, Berks, vintner — at St.
Botolph, Bishoj^sgate, London. 22 Jan. 161^.
B.
Bond, Thomas, of St. Bennet, Gracechurch, London,
girdler, and Margaret Mayman, widow of John
Mayman, girdler — at Little All Hallows,
Thames Street, London. 9 Aug. 1616. B.
Bond, Thomas, gent., of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, bachelor, 34, and Mary Appleford,
of same, 50, widow of Stephen Appleford,
gent., deceased — at St. Thomas Apostle,
London. 14 April, 1624. B.
Bond, Thomas, and Ellen Lynnett, of St. Michael,
Wood Street — to marry there. 16 Jan. 155^. B.
Bond, William (Bonde), of St. Helen, Bishopsgate,
haberdasher, and Margaret Gore, spinster, of St.
Stephen, Walbrooke, gen. lie, 31 March, 1580.
B.
Bond, William (Bonde), gent., of the City of
London, and Anno Weste, widow, of St.
Nicholas Cole Abbey, London — at St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf. 3 Oct. 1586. B.
Bondsey, Edward [in margin, Bonseyj, of Little-
ton, Middlesex, tailor, and Rebecca Rutter, of
game, spinster, daughter of Robert Rutter, of
same, yeoman — at same. 2 June, 1621. B.
Bonettum, Rochoum, " Italianum," of St. Peter,
Paul's Wharf, gent., and Eleonor Sent Johnes,
of same, widow, gen. lie, 31 Dec. 1571. B.
Boney, John, of Bony, co. Sussex, esq., bachelor,
40, and Gresham Dowse, of Petworth, said
county, widow, 35 — at Tillington, Petworth,
or ... . 14 Sept. 1648. F.
Bonfoy, Nicholas, of St. Helen, London, merchant,
bachelor, 31, and Mary Shepheard, spinster, 16,
daughter of Nicholas Shepheard, of Harrow-
on-the-Hill, Middlesex, gent., who consents —
at All Hallows-in-the-Wall, London. 5 Oct.
1650. F.
Bonham, Thomas, of Vallence, co. Essex, esq.,
bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Elizabeth Jones,
of St. Swithin, London, spinster, about 18, her
father's consent — at St. Swithin aforesaid.
15 Dec. 1676. V.
151
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152
Bonnell, Andrew, of St. Dunstan-in-the-East,
London, merchant, bachelor, about 27, and
Mrs. Anne Aleyn, of Totteridge, Middlesex,
about 18, consent of fatlior, Sir Thomas Aleyn,
knight and bart. — at (iray's Inn chapel, or
church of Fryan Barnett, Middlesex. 20 Deo.
1670. Y.
Bonnell, Richard, 1583. See Bownell.
Bonner, Valentine, and Margaret Taylor, spinster,
of Tulham, gen. lie, 3 Nov. 1573. B.
Bonner, John, and Elizabeth Ellys, widow, of
St. ]\Iary-at-Hill — to marry there. 22 Nov.
155-1. B.
Bonnes, Adam, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
bachelor, about 22, and Mary Cooley, of same,
spinster, about 18, her mother's consent — at
St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street, or St.
Mary, Savoy. 11 Feb. 1671. V.
Bennett, Roger, gent., famulum domesticum of
Robert, Earl of Leicester, and Ellen Cuttle,
widow, of St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish
Street— at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey. 15 Aug.
157G. B.
Bonnick, Benjamin (Bonwicke), of Rygate,
Surrey, gent., widower, about 33, and Mary
Woodman, of same, widow, about 27, at
Rygate, Leigh, or Newdigate, said comity.
22 April, 1661. V.
Bonnick, Richard (Bonick), of Fulham, Middlesex,
waterman, and Joan Browne, of same, widow
of Christopher Browne, late of same, yeoman,
gen. lie, 16 Sept. 1594. B.
Bonnick, Robert (Bonnicke), mealman, and
Frances Bradshawe, spinster, daughter of
Edmund Bradshawe — at St. Sepulchre, London.
5 March, 161^. B.
Bonnick, Thomas, jun., of Paddington, Middlesex,
yeoman, and Jane Roades, of Bushey, Herts,
spinster — at St. Leonard, Foster Lane. 26 May,
1609. D.
Bonsey, Edward, 1621. See Bondsey.
Boode, Henry, and Elizabeth Byshoppe, of the
diocese of London. 28 April, 1545. F.
Boodyn, Robert, of St. Andrew Undershaft,
Loudon, clothworkcr, and Alice Fawson, of St.
Michael Bassishaw, spinster, daughter of
Bartholomew Fawson, of Moreton Pinckney,
CO. Northampton, yeoman — at St. Catherine
Cree Church, London. 13 March, 160|. B.
Booker, James, of St. Edmund, Lombard Street,
London, merchant taylor, and Elizabeth
Walker, of same, widow of Thomas Walker,
late of same, paviour — at St. Martin in-the-
Vintry, London. 14 Feb. 160^. B.
Boole, John, of the City of London, merchant, and
Katherine Davies, of Whitechapel, Middlesex,
spinster, daughter of — Davies, deceased — at
Whitechapel aforesaid. 17 July, 1624. B.
Boomer, John, of Pi'ittlewell, co. Essex, yeoman,
and Mary Weale, of Leigh, of the said county,
spinster, daughter of — Weale, late of Roch-
ford, of the said county, yeoman, deceased—
at Prittlewell aforesaid. 9 Nov. 1609. B.
Boone, Edward, gent., of St. Danstan-in-the-
Wcst, bachelor, 28, and Joane Grantham, of
same, spinster, 30 — at St. Giles-in-the-Fields.
28 March, 1628. B.
Boone, Robert, of St. Margaret, AVcstminster,
gent., bachelor, about 36, and Mrs. Hannah
Clarke, of same, spinster, aged 19, consent of
father, Matthew Clarke, cln"rurgeon — at St.
Bride, London. 25 Feb. 166^. V.
Boosy, Edward, M.A., of Springfield, Essex,
bachelor, 25, son of Edward Boosy, of same,
gent., who consents, and Jane Bogas, maiden,
21, daughter of Edward Bogas, late of Ardley,
CO. Essex, gent., deceased eight years ago,
consent of her father-in-law Mr. Matthew
Davis, clork-vicar of Writtlo, Essex, with
whom she dwelleth, as also of his wife, her
motlier — at St. Giles, Cripplegate. 24 Juno,
1612. B.
Boosey, Thomas, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., bachelor, about 30, and Mrs. Frances
Croft, of same, si)inster, about 20, consent of
mother, Mrs. Frances Croft, widow — at Sfc.
Clement Danes, St. Giles-in-the-Fields, or St.
Olave, Southwark. 28 Sept. 1668. V.
Boote, John, of Felsted, co. Essex, yeoman, and
Susanna Muriall, of St. Stephen, Walbrook,
London, spinster, daughter of Thomas Muriall,
late rector of St. Stephen aforesaid, deceased
— at St. Stephen, Walbrook, aforesaid.
6 Dec. 1625. B.
Booth, Charles, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London, widower, and Elizabeth Maplesden,
spinster, 22, daughter of George Maplesden, of
Marden, co. Kent, gent., who consents — at St.
Olave, Southwark, co. Surrey, or St. Bennet,
Gracechurch, or St. Dunstan-in-the-East,
London. 25 Nov. 1689. F.
Boothe, George, clerk, curate of Bardfield, Saling,
CO. Esses, and Alice Gest, of Little Dunmow,
of the said county, widow of Thomas Gest,
late of same, veoman, gen. lie, 13 Oct. 1591.
B.
Boothe, George, gent., of St. James, Garlick Hithe,
bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth Badger, of same,
maiden, 21, daughter of — Badger, of Strat-
ford-on-Avon, co. Warmck, gent., consent of
her sister, Mary Burton — at St. Lawrence
Pountney. 4 Sept. 1615. B.
Booth., George, at St. Lawrence, Old Jewry,
London, and Elizabeth Johnson, spinster,
daughter of Jasper Johnson, haberdasher — at
St. Lawrence aforesaid. 21 Dec. 1624. B.
Booth, George, esq., now of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, aged about 16, son and heir of the
Worshii^ful William Booth, esq., deceased,
with consent of the Master and Court of
Wards and Liveries, and the Lady Catherine
Clinton, daughter of the Right. Hon. Theo-
philus. Earl of Lincoln, who consents — at St.
Maiy Colechurch, Mercers' chajiel, London.
13 Nov. 1639. B.
Booth, George, gent., of city of Westminster,
widower, 26, and Elizabeth Gray, of St.
James, Clerkenwell, spinster, 22 — at St. Mary
Magdalen, Old Fish Street. 14 Dec. 1644.
B.
Booth, Hon. Henry, son and heir of George,
Baron of Delamer, and Mary Langham, only
daughter of Sir James Langham, knight and
bart. — at St. Helen, London, or any other
church or chapel in London or Westminster.
6 July, 1670. F.
Booth, Humphrey (Boothe), jun., gent.,of St. Law-
rence, Old Jewry, bachelor, 21, son of Humphrey
Boothe, gent., of Salford, co. Lancaster, who
consents, and Anne Hough, of St. Margaret,
Lothbui-y, spinster, 19, daughter of Ralph
Hough, citizen and clothworkcr, of London,
who consents — at St. Margaret, LothburA'.
23 March, 162^. B.
Booth, John, of St. Andi'ow, Holborn, plasterer,
bachelor, about 32, and Martha Barnes, of
Lambeth, Surrey, spinster, about 27, at own
disposal — at St. Andrew, Holborn. 24 Oct.
1666. V.
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154
Booth, Robert (Boofche), clerk, rector of Ramsden
Belhouse, co. Essex, and Agnes Sawarde (sic)
widow, of nigh Ongar, of the said county,
relict of John Ilawardo (sic), late of same,
yeoman, gen. lie. 18 May, 15'J0. B.
Booth, Robert (Boothe), genb., and Dorothy
Bashe, of Stanstead Theale, co. Herts, widow
of Nicholas Bashe, late of same, gent., gen.
lie. 18 Nov. 1591. B.
Booth, Robei't, of Great St. Helen, London,
citizen and grocer, bachelor, about 37, and
Mrs. Judith Ashurst, of Hackney, Middlesex,
spinster, about 19, consent of father, Henry
Ashurst, of same, gent. — at St. Leonard,
Shoreditch. 16 Dec. 1667. V.
Booth, Robert, of the Inner Temple, London,
gent., widower, 30, and Mrs. Anne Ci'ips, of
St. Bride, said city, widow, 40 — at St. Mary,
Savoy, Middlesex, or ... . 7 Nov. 1685.
F.
Booth, the Hon. Robert, archdeacon of Durham,
bachelor, about 25, and Anne Booth, of
Manchester, co. Lancaster, spinster, above 21,
her parents dead — at St. James, Westminster,
St. Martin-in-the-Pields, or St. Mary, Savoy,
Middlesex. 1 Dec. 1691. F.
Booth, Samuel (Bothe), of St. Mary Woolnoth,
London, sailor, and Margery Lewys, widow,
gen. lie, 6 Nov. 1593. B.
Booth, Thomas, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
draper, and Alice Hardy, of same, widow of
John Hardy, Salter — at St. Nicholas Olave,
London. 12 Dec. 1619. B.
Booth, William (Bothe), of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
London, goldsmith, and Alice Johans, of St.
Dunstan-in-the-West, widow of Owen Johans,
of same, chirurgeon, gen. lie, 19 April, 1589.
B.
Booth, William, of Morton, co. Surrey, gent.,
bachelor, about 26, and Hester Sandys,
spinster, about 21, daughter of Edward
Sandys, of Brinsfield, co. Gloucester, gent.,
who consents — at St. Margaret, Westminster,
or in the cathedral church at Westminster.
11 April, 1681. F.
Boothby, Francis, of Ashborne Hall, co. Derby,
esq., bachelor, 24, and Anne Child, spinster,
20, daughter of George Child, of St. Catherine
Creechurch, London, gent., who consents — at
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, St. Mary, Savoy, or
the Temple church. 25 April, 1678. F.
Boothby, Martin (Boothbie), gent., of St.
Martin, Ludgate, London, bachelor, 42, and
Anne Carr, of St. Anne, Blackfriars, London,
spinster, 20, daughter of Gabriel Carr, of
same, gent., who consents — at St. Anne,
Blackfriars, aforesaid. 21 S'.^pt. 1G20. U.
Boothby, Robert, of Chinekford, Essex, gent.,
bachelor, 28, and Mary Hyer, spinster, 15,
daughter of George Hyer, esq., of Sheene,
Surrey, who consents — at Chinckford afore-
said. 18 Aug. 1621. B.
Boothby, Robert, esq., of Friday Hill, co. Essex,
bachelor, 28, and Sarah Jackson, of St. Bride,
London, spinster, her parants dead and she at
her own disposal — at St. Bartholomew-the-
Great, London. 21 Sept. 1689. F.
Boothehouse, William, of Little All Hallows,
Thames Street, London, clothworker, and
Frances Gravenor, of St. Mary-at-Hill, said
city, spinster, daughter of Robert Gravenor,
of Wadesmill, co. Herts, gent. — at St. Alban,
Wood Street, London. 7 Dec. 1602. B.
Boraston, George, clerk, rector of Hever, Kent,
bachelor, about 29, and Elizabeth Slowman,
of same, spinster, about 24, her parents
dead — at St. James, Duke's Place, London.
4 May, 1663. V.
Boraston, Richard, of Dowgate, London, gent.,
bachelor, about 26, and Prances Leader, of
EnQeld, Middlesex, spinster, about 30^ and at
own disposal — at St. Botolph, Bishcjpsgate, or
St. Ethelburgh, London. 11 Dec. 1672. V.
Borcher, Arthur, and Jane Edwards, at St.
Dunstau-iu-the-West, London. 12 Feb. 162f.
B.
Border, Daniel, gent., of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
widower, 28, and Sara Lawrence, of St.
Matthew, Friday Street, spinster, 20, her
parents dead, consent of her uncle, Matthew
Trevis (?), of St. Matthew, Friday Street,
Salter — at St. Faith or St. Margaret, London.
25 March, 1640. B.
Bordman, Thomas, of St. John Zachary, London,
yeoman, and Anne Phillippes, of St. Andrew-
in-the-Wardrobe, of the said city, spinster,
daughter of Roger Phillippes, late of same,
bricklaver, deceased — at St. Bennet, Paul's
Wharf," London. 25 Feb. 161|. B.
Borey, Ralph, of Ratcliffe, parish of Stepney, co.
Middlesex, shipmaster, and Elizabeth Patten-
son of same, widow of John Pattenson, late
of St. Bride, Loudon, scrivener — at Stepney
aforesaid. 15 Oct. 1604. B.
Borlace, Mr. Henry, of All Hallows Barking,
London, dry-cooper, bachelor, 34, and Mrs.
Sarah Mettyer, of St. Peter, Cornhill, spinster,
24, with her mother's consent, alleged by
Sarah Marsh, of St. Stephen, Coleman Street,
London, widow — at St. Stephen, Coleman
Street aforesaid, or ... . 14 Feb. 170^. F.
Borlace, John, 1756. See Burlace.
Borlace, William, of Medmenham, Bucks, esq.,
bachelor, 26, and Joane Banks, of St. Martin-
in-the-Fields, Middlesex, spinster, 18, daughter
of the Hon. Sir John Banks, late Chief Justice
of the Common Pleas, deceased, with consent
of Lady Banks of the said parish — to marry
at Medmenhan aforesaid. 6 Oct. 1648. F.
Borlas, William, jun., and Margaret Buckoke,
13 June, 1572. F.
Borne. See also Bourne.
Borne, John, and Margaret Paddye, of Hadley,
CO. Essex, gen. lie. 18 April, 1560. B.
Borne, John, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, butcher,
and- Phillis Hewer, of the City of London,
spinster, daughter of — Hewer, late of Pereth,
CO. Cumberland, husbandman, deceased, gen.
lie, 7 Dec. 1588. B.
Borne, Ralph, and Johanna Price, of Trinity,
Minories, London, spinster, daughter of —
Price, late of Newnam, co. Gloucester, yeoman,
deceased — at St. Ethelburcr, London. 10 Feb.
158§. B.
Borne, Thomas, of St. Sdpuloliro, Loudon, barber-
surgeon, and Katherlne Wrighte, spinster, of
same, daughter of Thomas Wright, late of
same. Brown Baker, deceased, gen. lie, 7 Dec.
1591. B.
Borne, William, and Clemence Harris, spinster, of
Ratcliffe, Middlesex — at St. Sepulchre. 2 Sept.
1578. B.
Borodall, Robert, of St. Thomas Apostle, and
Margaret Braryge, of St. John, Walbrook — to
marry at St. John aforesaid. 25 July, 1547.
B.
Borough. See Abarowghe.
Borown, John Baptist, of St. Nicholas Aeon,
London, and Elizabeth Lynbye, of St. Giles,
London. 25 Sept. 1550. B.
Borrowe, Isaac, of Gray's Inn, bachelor, 25, and
Mary Tempest, of St. Andrew, Holbom,
spinster, about 17, daughter of William
Tempest, of same, esq., who consents — at St.
Andrew aforesaid, or ... . 30 Sept. 1701.
F.
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156
Boscavren, Iltm. George, of St. Martin-in-thc-
Fields, Middlesex, esq., bachelor, and Ann
Trevor, of St. James, WeHtminster, spinster,
30— at St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middlesex,
or Westminster Abbey. 2 Feb. I745. F.
Boscaweu, William, of TregatLnan, Cornwall,
esq., bachelor, about 2-3, and Hon. Anno Fitz-
gerald, of St. Giles-in-the-Fie)ds, Middlesex,
spinster, about 18, with the consent of her
aunt and guardian, Dame — Clinton, her
parents dead — at St. Giles aforesaid, or St.
Margaret, Westminster. 21 April, 1679. V.
Bosher, James, of the city of Worcester, gent.,
bachelor, about 2.3, and Mary Waring, of St.
Nicholas, in the city of Worcester, widow,
about 35, alleged by Elizabeth Smith, wife of
Thomas Smith, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
Middlesex, clothworkcr, at any parish church
in the city of Worcester. 30 Dec. 1678. V.
Bosley, Walter, of St. Sepulchre, London, mer-
chant taylor, bachelor, and Joane Witmill,
daughter of William Witmill, of Lichborrowe,
CO. Northampton — at St. Dunstau-iu-the-West,
London. 4 Jan, 162^. B.
Bosman, William, of St. Martiu-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, gent., bachelor, about 26, and Mrs.
Mary Bellwood, of St. Anne, Blackfriars,
London, spinster, about 17, with consent of
her mother, Mrs. Grace Bellwood, widow — at
St. Sepulchre, Loudon, 5 Feb. 167f . V.
Bosse, Eichard, of Sevenoaks, co. Kent, clerk,
bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Amy Eye, of
Aylesbury, Bucks, spinster, about 23, mother's
consent — at St. Mary Axe, London. 15 May,
1665. V.
Bostock, Arthur, of St. Clement Danes, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Katheriue Loftus,
of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, spinster, about 28,
at own disposal — at Barnett, co. Herts. 10
June, 1666. V.
Bostock, Ealph (Bostocke), and Johanna Gwyune,
widow, of All Hallows Barking, gen. lie, 13
March, 1571. B.
Bostock, Thomas (Bostocke), of Eomford, co.
Essex, warriner, and Anne Prancklin, of same,
spinster — at St. Lawrence, Old Jewry, London.
24 Nov. 1623. B.
Bostock, Thomas (Bostocke), of St. Botolph,
Aldersgate, leatherseller, bachelor, about 24,
and Mrs. Jane Dorrington, of Newington,
Surrey, spinster, about 21, consent of father,
John Dorrington, chirurgeon — at St. Botolph,
Aldersgate, or Newington aforesaid. 17 June,
1671. V.
Bosvile, Francis, of Beckenham, Kent, gent.,
bachelor, about 30, and Mary Bernard, of
same, widow, about 26 — at St. Olave, or St.
George, Southwark. 4 Oct. 1661. V.
Bosvile, John, gent., of All Hallows-iu-the-Wall,
bachelor, 25, and Anna Prothero, spinster, 22,
consent of mother, Hellen Prothero, alias
Gwinne— at St. Faith. 15 Nov. 1636. B.
Bosvile, John, of St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street,
London, bachelor, 25, and Mary Eobius, of
Hornsey, Middlesex, spinster, 21 — at St.
Andrew, Holborn. 24 Oct. 1704. B.
Bosvile, Lennai'd (Bosevile) (sic subs.) , of Brad-
bourne, Sevenoaks, Kent, esq., bachelor, about
30, and Dame Jane Fowler, of Ash, in the said
county, widow, about 25 — at Ash aforesaid.
13 Jan. 1G6§. V.
Bosvile, Thomas, of Littlemore, Ayiisford parish,
Aynsl'ord, co. Kent, esq., bachelor, about 20,
son of Thomas Bosvile, late of same, knight,
deceased, and Elizabeth Wiat, of Horton Kirby,
of the said county, spinster, about 20, consent
of mother, Dame Margaret Wiat, widow,
attested by Edwin Wiat, esq. — at St. Gregory
or St. Duustan-in-the-West, London, 5 Nov,
1660. V.
Bosvile, Thomas, of St. Andrew, Holborn, London,
bachelor, 33, and Elizabeth Trinder, spinster,
17, daughter of Henry Trinder, esq., of St.
Bride, London, who consents — at St. Andrew
or St. Bride aforesaid, or St. Sepulchre,
London. 11 Jan. 168f. F.
Bosvile, William, of Bradboue, co. Kent, bachelor,
26, and Jane Hobson, of Eltham, said county,
spinster, 20, daughter of Clement Hobson, of
same, clerk, who consents — at St. Saviour,
Southwark, or ... . 17 Feb. 169|. F.
Boswell, Charles, and Bridget Pyckeringe, alias
Holte, widow, of City of London, gen. lie,
11 Nov. 1575. B.
Boswell, Ealph, and Anne Casteltou, widow, he
of the diocese of Westminster, and she of the
diocese of Winchester. 3 May, 1546. F.
Boswell, Ealph, of St. Christopher - le - Stocks,
London, haberdasher, and Christian Peale,
widow, of Christchurch, Newgate, London,
relict of James Peale, late of same, Salter,
gen. lie, 21 May, 1590. B.
Boswell, Eobert, of St. Stephen, Coleman Street,
and Anne Eichardson, spinster, of St. Mary
Colechurch — at St. Mary Colechurch. 24 Jan.
157f. B.
Boswell, Mr. William, clerk, S. T. B. perpetual
vicar of St. Lawrence, Old Jewry, London,
and Frances Waller, of St. Sepulchre, London,
spinster, daughter of Mr. Thomas Waller, late
of Beckingfield, co. Bucks, esq., deceased — at
. . , , 9 Feb. 161^. B.
Bote, Michael, of the City of London, grocer,
and Jane Wilkinson, of St. Nicholas Cole
Abbey, London, widow of Eobert Wilkinson,
late of same, girdler, deceased, gen. lie, 1
Feb. 1588. B.
Boteler, Edward, esq., of Danbury, Essex,
bachelor, 20, his father dead, and he at dis-
posal of Dame Dorothy Boteler, relict of Sir
Edward Boteler, knight, deceased, who con-
sents, and Mary Hewet, spinster, 21, daughter
of Eobert Hewet, esq., of Ampthill, co. Beds —
at St. Giles-in-the-Fields. 31 Oct. 1634. B.
Boteler, Sir Edward, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
Middlesex, knight and bart., bachelor, about
20, with consent of his mother. Dame
Katheriue Boteler, relict of Sir Allen Boteler,
late of St. Martiu-in-the-Fields, Middlesex,
deceased, and Jane Eussell, of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, aforesaid, spinster, above 21, and
at her own disposal — at Great St. Bartholomew,
London. 12 March, 166^. F.
Boteler, Francis, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, bachelor, 24, and Martha Stone, of
same, spiuster, 22, at her own disposal — at St,
Martin aforesaid, or , . . . 1 Nov. 1680. F,
Boteler, Henry, of St. Antholin, London, citizen
and grocer, bachelor, 25, and Ann Bendish, of
Bishops Stortford, Herts, spinster, above 21,
consent of her mother, Jane Bendish, widow
— at Stortford aforesaid, or Bii'changer, co.
Essex. 13 April, 1639. B.
Boteler, Henry, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, gent., bachelor, about 33, and Mrs.
Jane Hampton, of same, widow, about 26 — at
St. Dunstan aforesaid, or St. George, Botolph
Lane, London. 2 July, 1679. V,
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Boteler, Jamep, of Harold, co. Beds, gent.,
bachelor, 21 and upwards, and Mrs. Judith
Orlebar, of same, spinster, about 19, consent
of mother, Mrs. Ursula Orlebar, of same,
widow — at Harold, Woodhill, or Puddingtoii,
CO. Beds. 22 May, 1676. V.
Boteler, John, of Waltou Woodhall, Herts, esq.,
bachelor, 40, and Frances Atkins, spinster,
20, daughter of Sir Edward Atkins, one of the
Baroua of the Exchequer, who consents — at
St. Bride, London, or ... . 24 July, 1683. F.
Boteler, Philip, of Woodhall, Herts, esq., bachelor,
21, son and heir of the Right Worshipful Sir
John Boteler, K.B., and Elizabeth Laugham,
spinster, 20, daughter of the Right Worshipful
John Langham, alderman of London, who con-
sents, attested by James Langham, of Lincoln's
Inn, esq., son and heir of the said alderman —
at St. Helen, or St. Bartholomew-the-Less,
London. 12 March, 16-4f. F.
Boteler, Philip, of St. Martin, Ludgate, London,
bachelor, 30, and Grace Whitlock, of same,
widow, 30 — at St. Mary Savoy, or St. Gregory,
London. 29 Nov. 1661. F.
Boteler, William, of St. Andrew, Holborn, esq.,
widower, about 45, and Mary Phesant, of
Langton, co. Leicester, widow, about 40 — at
Hawton, co. Leicester. 6 Oct. 1668. V.
Botry, John, of Marston St. Lawrence, co. North-
ampton, esq., bachelor, 24, and Elizabeth Dod,
spinster, 23, daughter of John Dod, rector of
Marsh Gibbon, co. Bucks, who consents — at
Marsh Gibbon aforesaid, or ... . 25 Aug.
1693. F.
Botsford, Edward, of Staple Inn, gent., bachelor,
about 21, and Margaret Roberts, of Maidstone
Bowers, co. Kent, spinster, about 21, her
father's consent, alleged by Susanna Botsford,
wife of Edward Botsford, of St. Andrew, Hol-
born, carpenter — at Maidstone Bowers afore-
said. 3 Oct. 1666. V.
Bott, Francis, gent., of St. Mary, Savoy, bachelor,
22, and Ann Halaley, of same, spinster, 21 —
at St. Clement Danes or St. Bartholomew-the-
Great. 19 Sept. 1640. B.
Bottham, James, yeoman, and Katherine Warms-
ley, of St. Andrew, Holborn, London, spinster —
at St. James, Glerkenwell, Middlesex. 10 June,
1623. B.
Bottell, John, of St. Clement Danes, and Judith
Newton, spinster, of Savoy parish, gen. lie, 14
Nov. 1574. B.
Botterell, William, gent., widower, 30, and Sara
Figes, of St. Stephen, Coleman Street, spinster,
21, her mother's consent, a widow — at St.
Margaret, New Fish Street. 25 May, 1639.
B.
Boucher, Fanstone, of St. Margaret, West-
minster, bachelor, and Joanna Hohnan,
spinster, daughter of Robert Holman, of
Westminster — at St. Margaret, Westminster.
22 Oct. 1622. D.
Boucher, Gabriel, of St. Mildred, Bread Street,
London, pewterer, bachelor, aged about 22,
and Elizabeth Gill, spinster, 21, daughter of
Alexander Gill, of St. Faith, London, who
consents — at St. Faith aforesaid or St. Mildred,
Poultry. 11 Feb. 163|. F.
Boucher, Richard. See Bauchiere.
Boughan, Simon. See Bowgham.
Boughey, Timothy, of St. Bride, London, clerk,
bachelor, 25, and Anne Nicolls, of same,
spinster, 28, daughter of Mary Nicolls, of
Shrewsbury, widow, and at her own disposal
— at St. Bride, or St. Bartholomew-the-Less,
London, or St. Mary, Newiugton, co. Surrey.
7 March, 166f . F.
Boughton, Anthony (Bowton), of Westham Essex,
gent., and Mary Farmer, spinster, of St.
Botolph, Aldersgate — at St. Peter, Paul's
Wharf. 2 May, 1581. B.
Boughton, Sir Edward, knight, and .... Feb
154§. F.
Boughton, Edward, of Bilton, co. Warwick,
bachelor, 18, and Abigail Boughton, spinster,
18, daughter of William Boughton, of Hill
Morton, said co. Kent, who cou,sents— at St.
Dunstan-in-the-West, Loudon, or St. Giles-iu-
the-Fields, or St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middle-
sex. 1 May, 1678. F.
Boughton, John, of St. Mary Woolnoth, London,
bachelor, 26, and Grace Buggin, of same,
spinster, 20, her parents dead, with consent
of her brothers, John Buggin, of North Cray,
CO. Kent, esq., and Butler Buggin, of New
Inn, London, gent. — at St. Mary Woolnoth,
St. Peter-le-Poor, or St. Olave, Hart Street,
London. 4 March, 167|. F.
Boughton, Michael, of St. James, Glerkenwell,
Middlesex, gilder, widower, and Anne Caiter,
of Great St. Bartholomew, London, widow of
Thomas Carter, late of same, tailor— at St.
James, Glerkenwell. 2 Jan. 161^. B.
Boughton, Richard, of St. Alban, Wood Street,
London, gent., and Anne Briggs, spinster, of
St. Clement, Eastcheap, London, daughter of
Roger Briggs, late of Beccles, co. Suffolk, yeo-
man, deceased — at St. Alban, Wood Street,
aforesaid. 10 June, 1599. B.
Boughton, Stephen (Bowton), of St. Mary,
Savoy, doctor in physic, widower, about 55, and
Margaret Robinson, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
widow, about 44 — at .... 26 Oct. 1668. V.
[Not signed or attested.]
Boughton, Walter (Bowton), of St. Mary Wool-
noth, and Ellen Browmall, spinster, of St.
Stephen, Walbrook — at St. Stephen aforesaid.
1 Feb. 157f B.
Boult, Henry, of Gray's Inn, Middlesex, bachelor,
29, and Mary Silvester, spinster, 20, daughtei
of Mary Silvester, of Reading, Berks, widow,
who consents — at Sunning, co. Berks, or . . .
7 Aug. 1683. F.
Boult, Jonathan, of Gray's Inn, gent., bachelor,
25, and Anne Thorpe, of St. Thomas, co.
Oxon, spinster, 19, daughter of Elizabeth
Thorpe, widow, who consents — at St. Thomas
aforesaid, or ... . 27 Feb. 169f . F.
Boult, John, of the city of Westminster, cooper
and Margaret Allen, widow of George Allen —
at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London. 5 Nov.
1624. B.
Botilt, John, widower, and Anne Mugford, spinster.
25 July, 1667. D.
Boultby, Benjamin, of St. Giles-iu-the-Fields,
Middlesex, bachelor, 25, and Elizabeth Lowe,
of St. Martiu-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, spin-
ster, 25, at her own disposal — at St. Paul,
Covent Garden, or ... . 10 Aug. 1693. F.
Boulter, Daniel, of St. Martin Orgar, London,
bachelor, 24, and Elizabeth Cooke, of Gains-
borough, CO. Lincoln, spinster, 19, with consent
of Edward and Ann Cooke, her parents — at
Gainsborough aforesaid, or .... 9 July,
1701. F.
Boulton, Robert, of St. Andrew, Holborn, London,
bricklayer, and Susan Cooke, of St. Botolph,
Aldersgate, in said city, widow of Robert
Cooke, late of Godstone, co. Surrey, gent., gen.
lie. 8 Sept. 1595. B.
159
Robert Boulton
[15 21-1869.] Francis Bourne 160
Boiiltou, K()l)ert, genfc., of St. Scpnlchre, bachelor,
28, and l^Iary I'almer, of same, ;55, widow of
Kohert rainier, of eaine, grocer, deceased— at
St. Miiiy, Isliii^ion, or St. Faitli, liondoii. 11
July, 16;52. B.
Boiilton, Ro.ijer, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London,
baker, aud Joano Tyler, of St. Nicholas Aeon,
Loiulou, spinstei- — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf,
London. 5 March, 162|. B.
Boiind, Eleazar (Bownd), of the Temple, London,
bachelor, 30, and Ilanna Maplesden, of J3isho])S
Stafford, Herts, spinster, 21, with her mother's
consent, her father dead — at St. Mary Wool-
noth, Loudon, or ... . 5 May, 1698. F.
Bound, John (Bowne), of City of London, haber-
dasher, and Elizabeth Gryffyn, spinster, of
St. Mildred, Bread Street— to marry there.
IFeb. 15|2 B.
Bound, John (Bownde), clerk, rector of Great
Horkesley, co. Essex, and Mary Ball, of Little
Horkesley, said county, spinster, daughter of
John Bali, of same, yeoman, gen. lie, 17 Jan.
15fa. B.
Bound, Leonard, of St. Mary, Aldermanbury,
London, carpenter, and Susan Jackson, of
same, widow — at St. Margaret, New Fish
Street, Loudon. 31 Oct. 1620. B.
Bound, Robert (Bownde), turner, and Margaret
Burrowe, widow, of City of London, relict of
William Burrowe, late of Stowmarket, co.
Suffolk, yeoman — at St. Botolph, Aldgate.
6 Oct. 1587. B.
Bound, Thomas (Bowude), gent., aud Julian
Favor, widow, of precinct of the Blackfriars,
x'elict of John Favor, buttonmaker, deceased.
21 Dec. 1597. B.
Bound, William, of Lincoln's Inn, gent., bachelor,
about 23, and Susan Bee, of St. Dunstan-in-the-
West, London, spinster, about 18, consent of
mother, Isabell Bee, of same, widow, who
alleges — at St. Clement Danes. 26 Aug. 1672.
V.
Bounty, William, of St. Martiu-iu-the-Fields,
gent., widower, about 25, and Elizabeth Cole,
of same, spinster, about 19, consent of mother,
Elizabeth Cole, widow — at Barnes, Surrey.
22 June, 1GG3. V.
Bourchier, Anthony, of St. Vedast, alias Foster,
London, linendraper and mercer by compauy,
bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth Richards, spinster,
17, consent of father, John Richards, of
Thistleworth, Middlesex- — at Thistleworth,
New Braiuford, or Hanwell, Middlesex, 28
Aug. 1661. B.
Bourchier, Arthur (Bourchyer), of the City of
London, gent., aud Katheriue Clayton, widow,
of St. Ethelburg, in said city, gen. lie, 28
April, 1570. B.
Bourchier, Brercton, of Barnesley, co. Gloucester,
esq., widower, and the Hon. Mrs. Katherine
Bridges, spinster, about 20, with consent of
her father, the Right Hon. the Lord Chandos —
at St. Anu-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 27 April,
1700. F.
Bourchier, Fanstone and Gabriel. See Boucher.
Bourchier, the Right Hou. Henry Lord, Earl
of Bath, bachelor, 45, and the LadyRachael
Fane, of Great St. Bartholomew, London,
spinster, 25, daughter of the Right Hon. Francis,
Earl of Westuioreland, deceased, consent of her
mother, the Right Hon. Mary, Countess of
Westmoreland — at St. Bartholomew - the -
Great, Loudon. 10 Dec. 1638. B.
Bourchier, Henry, of St. Catharine, near Tower,
gent., ])acliclor, about 25, aud Aune Merrall,
of same, spinster, about 16, consent of her
friends — at St. Bcnnct, Paul's Wharf, or St.
Mary MaLrdalcuc, Old Fish Street. 21 Jan.
166;-. V.
Bourchier, John (Bowcher), Lord Fitzwarrem
aud Frances Kytson, of the City of London.
11 Dec. 1548. F.
Bourchier, Paul (Bowcher), gent,, of Waltham-
stow, Essex, widower, about 60, and Ellen
Blomson, of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, about 60,
widow of John Blomson, deceased 1^ years
since — at All Hallows-in-the-Wall, London.
17 Feb. 161i. B.
Bourchier, Paul, of Toceter, co. Northampton,
gent., about 30, and Mary Duncombe, of
Buckingham, widow, about 36 — at St. Clement
Danes. 26 May, 1675. V.
Bourchier, Ralph (Bowrchier), esq., and
Christian Harding, widow, of St. Bennet, Grace-
church — to marry there. 29 Nov. 1577. B.
Bourchier, Richard, gent., of Little Stainbridge,
Essex, above 20, and Frances Nuthall, of
Rochford, in said county, spinster, 21 — at
Canewden, co. Essex, bond by said Bourchier,
aud by James Nuttall, of Rochford, gent. 27
May, 1635. B.
Bourden, George, gent., and Elizabeth Philippes,
widow, of Brydewell, gen, lie, 2 April, 1573,
B.
Bourdon, Isaac, of St. James, Westminsters
bachelor, 30, and Mary Hendery, of St.
Anne - in - the - Fields, Middlesex, spinster,
22, daughter of Edward Hendery, of Ramsey,
CO. Huntingdon, gent., who consents — at St.
Anne or St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex.
15 June, 1695. F.
Bourgh, Robert, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, skinnei", and Ellen Pryme, widow
of William Pryme, late of same, cook — at St.
Faith, London. 4 April, 1626. B.
Bourgrave, " Jacob," of Westhara, co. Essex,
felmonger, and Katherine Bushe, of same,
spinster, daughter of Richard Bushe, of same,
yeomau — at St. Magnus, London. 30 Oct.
1616. B.
Bourman, Thomas, D.D., of Kingston, Surrey,
bachelor, 50, aud Ellinor Lapp, of Martin,
Wilts, spinster, 40, alleged by Walter Lapp,
of St. Leonard, Foster Lane, London, mercer
— at Martin or Broadchalk, Wilts, or Pen-
dridge, Dorset. 22 June, 1666. F.
Bourman, William (Bowreman), gent., of Romford,
Essex, widower, 45, and Audria Cuddon, of Little
Ilford, Essex, spinster, 20, daughter of William
Cuddon, of Salingfield, co. Suffolk, esq., who
consents, alleged by Thomas Cuddon, gent,, of
Barnard's Inn — at Barking, Essex. 19 March,
162^. B.
Bourman, William, gent,, bachelor, 25, aud Dul-
cibella Robinson, spinster, 18, daughter of the
Right Worshipful Hugh Robiusou, D.D., who
consents, alleged by William Robinson, of
Gray's Inn, gent. — at St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
or St. Paul's Chapel, in Covent Garden. 22
Feb. 163§. B.
Bourne. See also Borxe.
Bourne, Francis, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, aud
Barbara Goldinge, spinster, of St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf — at St. Bennet aforesaid. 4
Dec. 1573. B.
i6i
Immanuel Bourne
1521-
1869.]
Uicbard Bowen
162
Bourne, Immanuel, clerk, bachelor, 32, and
Jemima Beckiuffham, of Tollcsliunt Major, co.
Essex, spinster, 22, daof^hter of Sir Thomas
Beckingham, of same, knight, who consents —
at Tolleshunt Major aforesaid. 7 July, 1623.
B.
Bourne, James, of Gretton, co. Northampton,
clerk, bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth Pauncefort,
of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, spin-
ster, 25, whose mother is living and consenting
—at St. Mary Somerset. 7 July, 1681. F.
Bourne, John, esq., and Winifred Cockerell, of
City of London, gen. lie, 17 Nov. 1568. B.
Bourne, John (Bowrne), and Dorothy Moores,
spinster, of St. Albans, in St. Albans, co.
Herts, at — St. Anne and Agnes, London.
9 May, 1579. B.
Bourne, John, and Frances Whale, of the city of
Westminster, spinsier. 3 Feb. 163|. D.
Bourne, John, jun., of St. Leonard, Shoreditch,
citizen, and physician, of London, bachelor,
abont 21, and Mrs. Mary Gibbs, of Halsted,
Essex, spinster, about 22, hernaother's consent
—at Halsted aforesaid. 6 A pril, 1669. V.
Bourne, John, of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, doctor
in physic, bachelor, about 24, and Ellinor
Dawson, of St. Clement Danes, widow, about
30— at St. Clement Danes. 4 March, 167^.
V.
Bourne, Nicholas (Bowrne), and Anne Mason,
spinster, of City of London — at St. Bennet,
Gracechurch Street. 27 Dec. 1577. B.
Bourne, Mr. Richard, clerk, M.A., -^acar of Hilling-
don, Middlesex, widower, and Helen Vincent, of
Acton, Middlesex, widow of William Vincent,
of same, gent., deceased — at St. Alban, Wood
Street. 14 June, 1619. B.
Bourne, Richard, of Middle Temple, esq., widower,
about 30, and Mrs. Anna Salmon, of Fulham,
Middlesex, spinster, about 22, her mother's
consent — in Temple church, or at Fulham
aforesaid. 23 July, 1677. V.
Bourne, Robert, of St. Leonard, Shoreditch,
brickmaker, and Alice Sparkes, of same,
spinster — at same. 23 May, 1626. B.
Bourne, Samuel, of St. Andrew Undershaft,
bachelor, 28, and Mrs. Susanna Medlicott, of
Frogmorton Street, spinster, 21, father's
consent— at St. Benetfink. 16 Oct. 1695. B.
Bourne, Thomas, of London, mercer, and Agnes
Powell, of St. Peter, Cornhill, spinster,
daughter of David Powell, of same, merchant
taylor, gen. lie. 11 Dec. 1596. B.
Bourne, Vincent, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., bachelor, 32, and Lucia Jewell, of same,
widow, 30 and upwards — at St. Margaret,
Westminster, St. Mary, Savoy, or the Royal
Chapel, Whitehall. 14 March, 172^. F.
Bourne, Walter, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
bachelor, 23, and Elizabeth Craford, of same,
spinster, 26 — at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish
Street. 7 May, 1638. B.
Bourne, William, of the Middle Temple, gent.,
and Sarah Bourne, widow, of the City of
London, gen. lie, 21 July, 1582. B.
Bourne, William, of St. Mary, Whitechapel, Mid-
dlesex, cordwainer, and Agnes Johnson, of St.
Botolph, Aldgate, London, widow of Richard
Johnson — at St. Botolph aforesaid. 7 Dec.
1618. B.
Bourne, William (Bourn), gent., of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, bachelor, 25, and Margaret Hill, of
same, spinster, 24 — at St. Faith. 3 Feb.
164fl. B.
Bourneley, Richard [? Barnley,] clerk, vicar of
Althorne, co. Essex, and"Saunderina" Silvester,
widow, of same, gen. lie, 12 March, 157|.
B.
London Marriage Licences,
Boush, Maximilian, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, gent., bachelor, about 30, and Mrs.
Rebcccali Eastmc.id, of same, spinster, about
25, at her own disposal — at St. Martin afore-
said. 29 March, 1679. V.
Bovey, Charles, of Lincoln's Inn, esq., bachelor, 26,
and Mrs. Margaret Pigott, of Bassingborne, co.
Cambridge, spinster, 21, father's consent — at
Bassingborne, or ... . 8 Feb. 170f . F.
Bovey, John, of All Hallows-the-Less, bachelor,
28, and Isabel Powers, of same, widow, 40 — at
St. Peter, Paul's Wharf. 28 Feb. 166*.
B.
Bowater, Humphrey, merchant, of St. Bennet
Sherehog, bachelor, 31, and Dorothy Norton,
of St. Michael, Cornhill, spint-ter, 19, daughter
of Richard Norton, of same, gent., who
consents — at St. Peter-le-Poor. 18 Aug. 1643.
B.
Bowater, Thomas, esq., of Middle Temple,
bachelor, 30, and Anne Tindall, of Great
Maplestead, Essex, spinster, 20, consent of
father, Deane Tindall, of same, esq. — at Great
Maplestead aforesaid. 18 Sept. 1639. B.
Bowcocke, Richard, of Middle Temjjle, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Mary Banister, of
Stevenage, Herts, about 20, her father's
consent — at Bishop's Hatfield, Herts. 20 April,
1667. V.
Bowdeler, Henry, of St. Bartholomew-near-the-
Stocks, and Margaret Vanhove, spinster, of
St. Laurence Pountney, geji. he, 21 Dec. 1574.
B.
Bowdeler, Richard, of St. Bartholomew-near-the-
Stocks, London, and Agnes Yonge, spinster, of
St. Peter-le-Poor — at St. Peter aforesaid. 26
Aug. 1569. B.
Bowden, George, of St.Martin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
bachelor, about 45, and Mrs. Sarah Powell, of St.
Margaret, Westminster, widow, about 40 —
at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, St. Mary, Savoy,
or St. Margaret, Westminster. 11 Jan. 167f.
V.
Bowden, Nicholas, of St. Clement Danes, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Diana Barrett,
of Distaflf Lane, London, spinster, about 22,
her parents dead — at St. Mary Magdalene,
Old Fish Street. 18 Aug. 1676. V.
Bowdler, Samuel, of Arlscott, co. Salop, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Elizabeth Wright, of
Hampton, Middlesex, spinster, about 23, her
parents dead — at St. Dunstan-in-the-East, or
St. Botolph, Aldgate. 22 March, 166f . V.
Bowdyche, Richard, of Barking, and Joanna
Savage, of St. Magnus. 25 Aug. 1554. B.
Bowe, John, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, and
Johanna Bybie, widow, of St. Martin, Ludgate
—at St. Bride, Fleet Street. 9 May, 1579. B.
Bowell, Nicholas, of Bentley, co. Southampton,
esq., widower, about 50, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Stonehouse, of Cockthropp, co. Oxon, widow,
about 45— at St. Bride, London. 13 Nov. 1663.
V.
Bowen, Evan, 1618. See Abowen.
Bowen, Hugh, of Upton, co. Pembroke, gent.,
about 26, and Elizabeth Laugharne, of St.
Bride, in said county, spinster, 20, consent of
father and mother, Rowland and Ann
Laugharne — at St. Bride, London, or St.
Peter, Paul's Wharf, alleged by William
Bowen, of St. Gregory, London, draper.
2 June, 1662. B.
Bowen, Richard, gent., of St. Mary, Strand, also
Savoy, bachelor, 26 or 27, and Catherine
Erlysman, of St. Clement Danes, spinster, 23,
her parents dead — at St. Faith. 17 July, 1633.
B.
Q
1 6.^
Thomas Bowen
[1521-1869,] Ralph Bowring 164
Bowen, Thomas, cf St. Margaret, Lothbury,
London, j^oldsmith, and Martha Harris, of St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, si)inster,
daughter of Hugh J I arris, of Shrewsbury, co.
Salop, draper — at Stepney, co. Middlesex.
6 Feb. 162f . B.
Bcwen, Walter, victuallci-, bachelor, and Lydia,
Burdes, spinster, daughter of — Burdes, of
Eatonborrow, co. Northampton, j-eoman — at
Trinity Church, Trinity Lane, London.
19 July, 1G20. B.
Bower, Hugh, and Sibill Bartlett, spinster, of
Ware, Herts, of St. Lawrence, Jewry. 28 June,
1578. B.
Bower, Richard, of Westminster, gent., widower,
and Mary Gorton, spinster, 25, with consent of
her mother, the wife of Robert Yore, of
Highworth, co. Wilts — at St. Mary, in
Wilsden or Paddington, co. Middlesex. 11 Oct.
1664. F.
Bower, William, of city of Wells, gent., bachelor,
about 2i, and Sarah Heath, of same, 22 and
upwards, her father's cousent^at Shepton
Mallett, CO. Somerset. 9 Nov. 1672. V.
Bowers, James, of All Hallows Staining, London,
draper, and Jane Barley, of St. Michael
Basishaw, said city, spinster, daughter of
John Barley, late of same, deceased, gen. lie.
15 Aug. 1595. B.
Bowes, Jerome, of the queen's household, gent.,
and Jane Calthropp, of the City of London,
widow, gen. lie. 12 Aug. 1562. B.
Bowes, Paul, of the Middle Temple, London, esq.,
and Bridget, daughter of — • Sturges, of the
same, esq. — at any church in the diocese of
London. 25 Aug. 1666. F. [On a leaf at the
beginning of the volume.]
Bowes, Thomas, of St. Michael Basishaw, London,
goldsmith, and Dorcas Harman, spinster, of
same, daughter of James Harmau, of same,
goldsmith, deceased, gen. lie, 15 Nov. 1591.
B.
Bowett, William, of St. Sepulchre, London,
vintner, and EUeuor Saunders, of St. Mary
Woolnoth, London, widow of — Saunders,
gent. — at Stepney, co. Middlesex. 17 May,
1620. B.
Bowgham, Simon, gent., of the Inner Temple,
and Anne Danyell, spinster, of St. Sepulchre,
London, gen. lie, 26 May, 1571. B.
Bowlien, Hipwell, of the City of London, baker,
bachelor, and Margaret Grenefeild, of St.
Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London,
spinster, daughter of Christopher Greenfield,
late of Whaley, co. Lancaster, inuholder — at
St. Mary Magdalen aforesaid. 2 March, 162i.
B.
Bowlande, John, of St. Edmund, Lombard Street,
and Elizabeth Thene, widow, cf St. Antholin,
gen. lie. 2.3 Feb. 157?. B.
Bowlande, Roger (Bowland), of St. Mildred-in-
t he- Poultry, Loudon, and Avice Gryggesbie,
of All Hallows Barking, London — at All
Hallows aforesaid. 6 June 1550. B.
Bowldrye, John, and Alice Taylor, spinster, of
Staines, co. Middlesex — at Stanwell, Middle-
sex. 24 Feb. 157|. B.
Bowie, George, gent., of Chislehurst, co. Kent,
bachelor, 28, and Abigail Booth, of St. Leonard,
Shoreditch, spinster, 18, daughter of William
Booth, merchant, deceased, consent of Court
of Orphans, Londoia — at St. Magnus oi
Stepney. 16 July, 1639. B.
Bowles, Edward, of Westham,co. Essex, London,
miller, and Margaret Gibbes, of same, widow
of Richard Gibbes, late of same, Monier, gen.
lie, 6 May, 1597. B.
Bowles, George, and Johanna Gales, widow, of
St. Swithin, London — to marry there. 3 Oct.
1579. B.
Bowles, Gyles, of Ockingham, Berks, gent.,
widower, about 50, and Margaret Savage, of
Barkham, .said county, widow, about 55 — at
Hurst or St. Mary, in Reading, or Barkham
aforesaid. 25 June, 1663. V.
Bowles, Henry, of Standon, Essex, gent.,
bachelor, 37, and Suzan Jason, of Enfield,
Middlesex, 52, widow of Robert Jason, esq.,
of same, who died three-quarters of a year
since, attested by Thomas Bowles, gent., of
St. Margaret, Westminster — at Enfield afore-
said. 22 Nov. 1610. B.
Bowles, James, of St. Mary, Whitechapel,
Middlesex, vintner, and Isabell Florey, of St.
Anne, Blackfriars, London, spinster, daughter
of — Florey, deceased — at St. Mary, White-
chapel, aforesaid. 6 May, 1617. B.
Bowles, John, gent., of St. Martin, Ludgate,
widower, 30, and Jane Chute, of St. Andrew,
Holborn, spinster, about same age, daughter
of Charles Chute, of same, esq., who consents
—at St. Bride. 22 June, 1633. B.
Bowles, John, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London,
widower, and Mary Corbet, of St. Catherine
Coleman, London, spinster, 22, daughter of
Vincent Corbet, of .... co. Essex, gent.,
who consents — at St. Saviour, Southwark, co.
Surrey, or St. Giles-in-the-Fields or Stepney,
CO. Middlesex. 14 April, 1671. F.
Bowles, John, of Middle Temple, esq., bachelor,
about 27, and Mrs. Katherine Joyliffe, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, spinster, about 17, her
parents dead, consent of William Bigg, esq.,
her curator — at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, St.
Margaret, Westminster, or Lambeth, Surrey.
7 Dec. 1675. V.
Bowles, Maurice, tailor, and Mary Dalton,
spinster, of St. Andrew, Holborn, daughter
of John Dalton, of Pedmore, co. Worcester,
blacksmith, deceased — at Shoreditch. 28
Sept. 1583. B.
Bowles, Oliver, of St. Margaret Moses, London
widower, 40, and Jane 3Iarkham, spinster, 20,
her parents dead, consent of her uncle, Henry
Markham, of Hertingfordbury, Herts, gent. — -
at St. Mary, Savoy, or St. Bride, Fleet Street,
London. 18 Jan. 166J. F.
Bowles, Samuel, of Middle Temple, gent.,
bachelor, 25, and Ann Browne, of St. Austin,
London, spinster, 24, a maidservant, at her
o^vn disposal— at St. Faith or Christchurch,
London. 5 July, 1640. B.
Bowles, Valentine, of the City of London,
widower, and Elizabeth Isacke, of same,
spinster — at St. Stephen, Walbrook, London.
14 Jan. 161|. B.
Bowling, William, gent., of St. Peter, Westcheap,
London, and Rose Aske, spinster, of same,
gen. lie, 2iNov. 1579. B.
Bowmer, William, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, and
Alice Walthowe, widow, of St. Botolph,
Aldersgate — at St. Botolph aforesaid. 30 Nov.
1568. B.
Bownell, Richard, and Dorcas Baylye, spinster,
of St. Andrew, Holborn, daughter of —
Baylye, of co. Lincoln, husbandman— at St.
Andrew, Holborn. 21 Sept. 1583. B.
Bownest, John, of Little Hormead, and " Marciam"
Cooke, spinster, of Great Chisshull, co. Essex,
gen. lie 13 Dec. 1577. B.
Bowring, Ralph, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, apothecary, and Prudence Moyle,
spinster, daughter of John Moyle, of St.
Clement Danes, Middlesex, gent. — at Fulham,
said county. 28 Sept. 1021. B.
i65
Jolin Bow sell
[1521-1869.] Nicholas Boyce 166
Bowsell, John, of Bardfield, co. Essex, glover, and
Hester Bateman, of same, spinster — at same.
3 March, 162°. B.
Bowser, George, and Marcella Burrell, of Stepnej'
- — to marry there. IG Jan. 15|{j. B.
Bowser, John, of St. Catherine Cree Church,
London, sailor, and Joane Thorne, of same,
spinster, daughter of John Thorne, tailor — at
same. 24 July, 1624. B.
Bowster, Anthony, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
chandler, and Alice Levett, spinster, of All
Hallows, Honey Lane, gen. lie, 4 Oct. 1582.
B.
Bowtell, William, of Great Dunmow, Essex,
husbandman, and Anne Nightingale, of precinct
of St. Martin-le- Grand, spinster — at St.
Leonard, in said precinct. 2 Oct. IGIG. D.
Bowyer, Andrew, of St. Michael Basishaw,
London, pewterer, and Anne Gest, of St.
Augustine, said city, daughter of Ralph Gest,
late of same, plasterer, deceased — at St.
Gregory, London. 22 Nov. 1613. B.
Bowyer, Anthony, of Inner Temple, esq.,
bachelor, about 34, and Mrs. Katlierine St.
John, of St. Giles-in-tho-Fields, spinster,
about 18, consent of father, Henry St. John,
esq. — at St. Paul, Coveut Garden, St. Giles
aforesaid, or St. Mary, Savoy. 13 Feb. 1G7|.
V.
Bowyer, Sir Edmund, knight, of Camberwell,
Surrey, widower, and Dame Martha Croplye,
of Richmond, Surrey, widow — at Richmond,
Surrey, aforesaid. 7 Jan. 167^. V.
Bowyer, Gilbert, of St. Anne and Agnes,
Aldersgate, Loudon, tailor, and Joane Clifton,
of St. Augustine, said city, sj^inster, daughter
of — Clifton, of CO. Gloucester, husbandman,
deceased, gen. lie, 19 Jan. 159^. B.
Bowyer, Heigham, gent., of St. Thomas-the-
Ai)ostle, London, bachelor, 20, father dead,
and Mary Holmer, about 20, widow of
Richard Holmer, gent., deceased a year
since, of same parish — at St. Thomas afore-
said. 4 Nov. 1616. B.
Bowyer, Henry, of St. Sepulchre, London,
bachelor, 34, and Magdalen Willis, sjjinster,
about 21, with consent of her mother.
Prudence Willis, of St. Margaret, West-
minster, widow — at St. Michael-le-Querne,
London. 23 Aug. 1664. F.
Bowyer, Henry, of the city of Chichester, gent.,
widower, and Martha Greenfield, of same,
widow — at St. Clement Danes, Middlesex, St.
Dunstan-in-the-West, London, Hunston, near
Chichester, or St. Martin, Chichester. 16 May,
1673. F.
Bowyer, James, of the City of London, gent.,
bachelor, 26, and Sarah Milward, spinster,
23, daughter of Richard Milward, of St.
Clement Danes, Middlesex, tailor, who con-
sents— at St. Clement aforesaid. Stepney, co.
Middlesex, or Redriffe (Rotherhithe), co.
Surrey. 18 April, 1633. F.
Bowyer, Sir John, bart., of Kinpersley, co.
Stafford, bachelor, and Mrs. Jane Murray, of
St. Paul, Covent Garden, sjDinster, her
father's consent — at St. Mary, in town of
Warwick. 10 July, 1672. V.
Bowyer, Marmaduke (Bowyear), ^sic subs., in
margin, Bowyer] of St. Dunstan-iu-the-West,
gent., bachelor, about 23, and Mrs. Rebecca
Hussey, of same, spinster, about 18, her
father's consent — at St. Clement Danes, or
Knightsbridge, Middlesex. 16 Aug. 1669. V.
Bowyer, Richard (Bowier), of St. Olave, Silver
Street, London, pewterer, and Joane Under-
wood, of St. Michael, Wood Street, London,
spinster — at St. Botolph, Aldersgate, London.
3 June, 1661. B.
Bowyer, Robert, draper, and Suzannah Wallwyn,
widow, of St. Andrew, Holborn, relict of
Robert Wallwyn, late of same, chirurgeon^
at St. Andrew, Holborn. 23 Sept. 1584. B.
Bowyer, Robert, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, barber, and Margaret Lea, of same,
spinster, daughter of Charles Lea, of same,
girdler — at St. Alphage, London. 14 July,
1623. B.
Bowyer, Robert, of St. George, Botolph Lane,
London, gent., bachelor, 23, and Margaret
Brent, spinster, 20, daughter of Jane Brent,
of Richmond, co. Surrey, widow, who con-
sents— at Richmond aforesaid, or Hanworth,
Middlesex. 21 July, 1677. F.
Bowyer, Thomas, of All Hallows-in-the-Wall,
London, clerk, bachelor, 25, and Frances
Beard, spinster, 21, daughter of Thomas
Beard, late of the town and county of
Huntingdon, D.D., deceased, in the consent
of her mother, the widow Beard, of God-
manchester, said county — at St. Faith,
London. l7Jan.l63|. F.
Bowyer, Thomas, of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
London, widower, about 31, and Joanna
Reeves, of same, spinster, about 22, at her
own disposal, her parents dead — at St.
Botolph, Aldgate, London. 28 Jan. 167|. V.
Bowyer, William, esq., of Hisson, co. Cambridge,
2G or 27, father dead, and Dorothy Hutton,
of St. Sepulchre, Loudon, spinster, 18 or
19, daughter of Thomas Hutton, of same,
esq., who consents — at St. Sepulchre afore-
said. 21 April, 1616. B.
Bowyer, William (Bowyear), of Laytonstone,
Essex, gent., bachelor, 21, and Lettice
Wiugate, spinster, 17, daughter of Francis
Wingate, of Harlingtou, Beds, esq., who
consents — at Harlingtou aforesaid. 30 Mav,
1666. F.
Box, Henry, of the Inner Temple, esq., bachelor,
30, and Elizabeth Dade, spinster, above 21,
daughter of Ruth Dade, of All Hallows-the-
Great, London, widow, who consents — at All
Hallows Barking, London, or ... . 18 Jan.
169|. F.
Box, William, gent., bachelor, 38, and Charity
Holmes, sjiinster, 21, daughter of John
Holmes, merchant taylor, deceased, consent of
her mother, Jane Holmes, widow — at St.
Anne and Agnes, or St. Botolph, Aldersgate,
London. 27 Oct. 1623. B.
Box, Richard (Boxe), of St. Maiy, Whitechapel,
Middlesex, cooi^er, and Mary Cocke, of
same, widow of Robert Cocke — at St. Faith,
London. 15 Feb. 162f . B.
Boyce, Adrian, haberdasher, and Margai'et
Smithe, of St. Mary, Aldei'manbur}', London,
widow of Edward Smithe, late of City of
London, gent., gen. lie, 23 Julj^, 1589. B.
Boyce, Garrett, of St. Seijulchre, and Katherine
Smithe, spinster, of St. Stephen, Coleman
Street — at St. Stephen aforesaid. 22 May
1579. B.
Boyce, Garrett, of St. Sepulchre, cordwainer, and
Mary Dalton, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate — at
St. Botolph aforesaid. 1 Dec. 1580. B.
Boyce, Nicholas, of St. Mary, Whitechapel,
Middlesex, sailor, and Anne Church, of same,
spinster, daughter of William Church, de-
ceased — at St. Nicholas, Acoug, London. 16
May, 1625. B.
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i67
Philip Boyce
[1521-1869.] Eobert Brackley 168
Boyce, Philip, of St. Magnus-ye-Martyr, London,
bachelor, 24, and Mary Courtho))o, of St.
Dunstan-in-thc-Wcst, sjjinster, 23- — at St.
Edmund, Lombard Street. 21 June, 1721. B.
Boyce, Richard, of St. Mildred-in-the-PouUry,
London, clothworker, and Agnes Cace, of St.
Botolph, Aldgate, said city, widow of Richard
Cace, late of same, gardener — at St. Botolph
aforesaid. 17 July, 1602. B.
Boyce, Richard, of St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middle-
sex, sailor, and Sarah Grove, of same, spinster,
daughter of William Grove, of same, sailor —
at same. 8 Feb. lG2f. B.
Boyce, Richard, of Bridewell precinct, London,
merchant taylor, and Alice Roberts, of St.
James, Clerkeuwell, Middlesex, widow of
Thomas Morgan (sic) — at Bridewell Chapel.
G Sept. 1626. B.
Boyce, Simon, husbandman, and Alice Cole, of
St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, spinster — at
St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London. 11 June,
1623. B.
Boyce, William (Boyse), gent., of Middle Temple,
bachelor, 23, and Margaret Potkin, of St.
Andrew Undershaft, spinster, 23, daughter of
John Potkin, citizen and painter stainer, of
London, who consents — at St. Andrew-in-the-
Wardrobe. 22 Feb. 163f. B.
Boyle, Hugh, mercer, and Margaret Sandy,
spinster, of St. Martin, Ii-onmonger Lane,
daughter of John Sandye, late of Abbardaren,
CO. Carnarvon, gent., deceased, gen. lie,
26 Jan. 158f. B.
Boyle, John, gent., of Gray's Inn, bachelor, 23,
his father dead, and Anne Dodsworth, 22,
widow of John Dodsworth, late of . . . ., co.
York, gent., deceased — at St. Martin, Ludgate.
7 June, 1630. B.
Boyle, Richard, stationer, and Eleanor Brayne,
spinster, of St. Michael Queenhithe, daughter
of William Brayne, of co. Warwick, yeoman,
gen. lie, 7 Aug. 1586. B.
Boylston, Thomas, of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
citizen and goldsmith, bachelor, about 23, and
Mrs. EUinou Dam, of St. Dun stan-in-the -West,
spinster, about 17, consent of father, George
Dam, of Rochester, Kent, gent. — at St.
Botolph, Aldgate, or ... . 31 July, 1666. V.
Boynton, Matthew, gent., of St. Giles, Cripple-
gate, widower, 40, and Katherine Stapleton, of
same, widow, 28 — at St. Margaret, New Fish
Street. 11 May, 1636. B.
Boys, John, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex,
gent., bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Jane Price,
of Rochester, co. Kent, widow, about 22, with
consent of her father, Sir Richard Head, of
same, bart.— at All Hallows-in-the-Wall or
.... 28 March 1679. V.
Boys, Robert, gent., of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
bacheloi', 22, consent of father, Robert Boys,
of same, esq., and Grace Powell, of Hampton,
Middlesex, 18, spinster, daughter of Thomas
Powell, of same, gent., who consents — at St.
Giles-in-the-Fields. 2 Dec. 163 L B.
Boys, Samuel, of Hawkhurst, Kent, gent., bachelor,
26, and Philadelphia Parker, about 17, daughter
of Sir Thomas Parker, knight, who consents —
at Willington, Jevington, or West Deane, co.
Sussex. 10 Jan. 164f. P.
Boys, William, of Hawkhurst, Kent, esq., bachelor,
about 24, and Mrs. Elizabeth Shirley, of
Preston, co. Sussex, 20 and upwards, her
father's consent — at St. Leonard, Shoreditch.
10 March, 166f . V.
Boyse, John, and Dorothy Poake. 20 Nov. 1572.
F.
Boyse, Nicholas, of the City of London, carpenter,
and Phillis Bennett, widow of — Bennett,
cordwainer— at St. George, Botolph Lane,
London. 15 June, 1624. B.
Boyton, Hubbard, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
gent., bachelor, about 29, and Anne Garth-
waite, of same, spinster, about 28, and at own
disposal— at St. Paul, Covent Garden. 22 Jan.
1671. V.
Brabonde, William, of Lamborne, co. Essex, cord-
wainer, and Joane Androwes, spinster, of the
City of London, daughter of — Androwes, of
Grensted, co. Sussex, butcher, gen. lie, 11
Aug. 1589. B.
Brabone, James, of St. Dionis Backchurch, mer-
chant of the Staple, bachelor, 40, and Dorothy
Archer, of St. Michael, Queenhithe, spinster,
22, daughter of Thomas Archer, Royston,
Herts, who consents — at St. Michael, Queen-
hithe. 9 Feb..l62|. B.
Braborne, John, of St. Margaret, New Fish Street,
haberdasher, and Alice Hallewell, widow, of
the City of London, relict of John Hallewell,
late of Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, linen-
dra])er, gen. lie. 4 Nov. 1587. B.
Braborne, William, of the diocese of London, and
Sarah Snyth, of St. Edmund, Lombard
Street, gen. lie., 24 Nov. 1565. B.
Brabyon, Edward, of the City of London, gent.,
and Mary Smithe, spinster, of same, gen. lie,
16 Dec. 1566. B.
Brace, Francis, of the town of Bedford, gent.,
widower, 29, and Anne Thurloe, of Astwood,
Bucks, spinster, 23, daughter of Anne Thurloe,
widow, who consents — at St. Andrew Under-
shaft, London, or St. James, Clerkenwell,
Middlesex. 15 Aug. 1683. F.
Brace, Thomas, of St. Andrew, Holborn, gent.,
bachelor, about 23, and Mrs. Joane Amps,
of Royston, co. Cambridge, spinster, about 22,
her father's consent — at St. Dunstan-in-the-
West, St. Bride, or the Temple chapel. 20 Jan.
167^. V.
Bracewell, Robert, of St. Bride, London, draper,
bachelor, 26, and Grace Toller, of St. Martin-
in-the-Fields, 22, daughter of Edmund Toller,
of same, gent., who consents — at St. Martin-
in-the-Fields. 23 July, 1616. B.
Bracher, John, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
victualler, bachelor, about 35, and Mary
Flower, of same, widow, about 40 — at St.
Mary, Savoy. 28 Sept. 1666. V.
Bracke, Simon, of St. Catherine Cree Church,
London, cooper, and Jane Wilison [in margin,
Willson], of same, spinster — at St. Catherine
aforesaid. 14 April, 1620. B.
Bracke, Simon, of All Hallows Staining, London,
wine - cooper, and Sarah Rothwell, of St.
Catherine Cree Church, said city, sijinster,
daughter of — Rothwell, deceased — at St.
Catherine Cree Church. 22 Jan. 161|. B.
Brackenbury, Thomas (Brackiuburie), of St.
Sepulchre, and Susanna Ponder, spinster, of
St. Dunstan-in-the-West— at St. Dnnstan
aforesaid. 29 Jan. 157|. B.
Brackenbury, William (Brakyubere), and
Katherine Sober. 2 Sept. 1548. F.
Brackley, John, of Thursley, co. Southampton,
clerk, bachelor, about 27, and Sarah Stillwell,
of same, spinster, aged 21, her parents dead —
at same. 19 Dec. 1671. V.
Brackley, Robert, of Cobham, co. Surrey, bachelor,
22, and Elizabeth Dryden, spinster, of St.
Bartholomew-the-Less, London, spinster, above
21, at her own disposal — at All Hallows-in-the-
Wall, London. 10 June, 1704. F.
169 Thomas Bracklcy [i 521-1869.] Francis Bradsliaw 170
Brackley, Thomas, clerk, vicar of Ugley, co.
Essex, and Margaret Feild, of Christchurch,
London, spinster — at Widdington, co. Essex.
28 May, 1G23. B.
Bracy, Thomas, linendraper, and Hannah Hart,
of Christchurch, London, spinster — at Christ-
church, London. 30 Jan. 162f . B.
Bradborne, Edward (Bradbourue), esq., of St.
Foster, in Foster Lane, London, bachelor, 38,
and Jane Wymoudsold, of St. Olave, Hart
Street, widow, 28, relict of ElkynWymondsold,
late of Putney, co. Surrey, gent., deceased — •
at St. Olave, Hart Street, or All Hallows Bark-
ing. 25 Jan. IGfg. B.
Bradborne, Humphrey, gent., of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, bachelor, 37, and Frances Copley,
of Langford, Berks, spinster, 21, her father
dead, attested by Walter Copley, of Middle
Temple, gent. — at Hayes, Middlesex, or St.
Mary-le-Strand. 22 May, 1634. B.
Bradbury, Henry (Bradberye), of St. Michael,
near Basinghall, and Alice Lewley, widow, of
St. Mary Axe, Loudon — to marry at St.
Andrew Undershaft. 9 Jan. 15f§. B.
Bradbury, John (Bradburye), waterman, and
Mary Clerke, widow, of St. Bride, Fleet
Street, relict of Thomas Clerke, of Wigh, co.
Kent, butcher, at All Hallows Barking. 27
April, 1585. B.
Bradbury, Robert (Bradburye), yeoman, of St.
Peter, in the Tower of London, and Tabitha
Eobynson, of St. Andrew, Eastcheap, said
city, spinster, daughter of Richard Robinson,
of same, basket-maker, gen. lie. 17 Oct. 1592.
B.
Bradbury, Robert, of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
London, joiner, and Margaret Guy, of St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, widow of ■ — Guy, clerk
— at St. Mary, Savoy, in the Strand. 1 April,
1620. B.
Bradbury, Thomas. See Bradford.
Bradbury, Thomas, draper, and Margaret Redman,
of St. Magnus, TiOndon, widow — at St. Faith,
London. 27 July, 1626. B.
Bradbury, William, of the town of Hertford, co.
Herts, clerk, bachelor, 24, and Jane Browne,
spinster, 24, daughter of Joseph Browne, of
same, gent., who consents — at All Saints, in
Hertford, aforesaid. 5 Sept. 1664. F.
Braddon, Edwai-d, of the diocese of London, and
Ursula Stoker. 18 April, 1571. F.
Bradfield, William, of St. Margaret Moses,
London, cordwaiuer, and Mary Dyer, of St.
Mildred, Bread Street, London, spinster,
daughter of Robert Dyer, of the City of
London, Salter — at St. Mildred aforesaid.
8 May, 1619. B.
Bradford, John, clerk, M.A., rector of Much
Wakering, co. Essex, widower, 57, and
Gertrude Leech, of Westham, Essex, 56,
widow of one Leech, late of co. Leicester,
gent. — at St. Dunstan-in-the-East, London, or
Much Wakering aforesaid. 27 Feb. 163f . F.
Bradford, John, and Mary Davies, of the city of
Westminster, spinster. 24 Dec. 1639. D.
Bradford, John, of Camberwell, co. Surrey, gent.,
bachelor, about 26, and Jane Parr, of same,
spinster, about 22, her parents dead — at
Camberwell aforesaid. 24 Dec. 1661. V.
Bradford, Peter, of St. John, Walbrook, London,
merchant taylor, and Margaret Lanam, of
same, widow of Richard Lanam, late of same
—at St. John, Walbrook. 15 July, 1603. B.
Bradford, Thomas [in margin, Bradbury], of
St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, haberdasher,
and Anne Bickford, of same, spinster — at
St. Alphage, London. 7 March, 162|. B.
Bradley, Francis, of Ac worth, co. York, gent.,
Ijachclor, about 35, and Mrs. Jane Jennings,
of St. Martin-in-the Fields, spinster, about 30,
and at own disposal — at St. Martin aforesaid,
St. Mary, Savoy, or St. Paul, Covent Garden.
2 Nov. 1675. V.
Bradley, Henry, gent., of St. Clement Danes,
bachelor, 22, and Mary Nicholos, of Henley,
CO. Oxon, spinster, 19, consent of father,
William Nichols, of same, gent. — at St. Faith.
8 June, 1641. B.
Bradley, Henry, of St. Benedict, Gracechurch,
London, citizen and pewterer, bachelor, about
21, and Martha Trott, of Godstone, Surrey,
spinster, about 20, her mother's consent— at
Godstone aforesaid. 8 Jan. 167|-. V.
Bradley, Humphrey, gent., and Anne Sermartens,
spinster, of St. Gabriel Fenchurcb, London,
daughter of — Sermartens, late of Flanders,
gent., deceased, gen. lie, 27 June, 1589. B.
Bradley, John, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., and Mary Pope, of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, widow — at St. Margaret aforesaid.
7 April, 1610. D.
Bradley, Richard, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., and Elizabeth Street, of same, spinster
—at same. 12 Oct. 1616. D.
Bradley, Thomas, of East Greenwich, Kent,
gent , bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Holland, of All Hallows Stayniug, London,
spinster, about 23, her father's consent — at
.A.11 Hallows Stayning aforesaid. 23 Jan. 167".
y.
Bradley, William, and Jane Thornage, spinster, of
Fulham — to marry there. 5 June, 1564. B.
Bradley, William, clerk, rector of Stocton, co.
Salop, and Elizabeth Holland, of Bridgnorth,
said county, widow- — at Stockton or Bridg-
north aforesaid, or .... co. Salop. 4 May,
1669. F.
Bradocke, Thomas, of Stansted Abbott, Herts,
clerk, S.T.B., and Elizabeth Graves, spinster,
gen. lie, 20 Aug. 1593. B.
Bradshaigflit, Roger ["esq." in margin only], of
Wigan, CO. Lancaster, bachelor, 22, and Mary
Murray, of Covent Garden, Middlesex, si^inster,
about 18, her father dead, consent of her
friends and relations, alleged by Joseph
Thompson, vicar of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London— at St. Dunstan-in-the-West or St.
Sepulchre, London. 7 April, 1673. F.
Bradshaw, Arundell, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
Middlesex, widower, and Elizabeth Bamett,
of King Street, near Guildhall, London,
spinster, 26, and at her own disposal — at
St. Mary, Savoy, Middlesex, or . . . '. 14 Dec.
1681. F.
Bradsliaw, Come wall, of St. Dunstan-in-the-
West, gent., bachelor, about 21, his father's
consent, and Mary Pym, of same, spinster,
about 20, her father's consent, alleged by
William Bradshaw, of St. Dunstan-in-the-
West, citizen and clothworker — at St.
Sepulchre, Loudon. 3 July, 1666. V.
Bradshaw, Edward (Bradshawe), gent., of
Clifford's Inn, and Margai-et Naylor, widow,
of St. Bride, Fleet Street, gen. lie, 21 June,
1581. B.
Bradshaw, Ellis (Bradshawe), of All Hallows
Barking, and Johanna Clerke, spinster, of St.
Andrew Undershaft — at Islington. 21 July,
1576. B.
Bradshaw, Francis (Bradshawe), and Margery
Mason, widow, of the City of London, gen. lie,
27 Nov. 1574. B.
i7i Hemy Bradshaw [1521-1869.] William Brampton 172
Bradshaw, Henry, of St. Catharine Crce Chnrcli,
gent., bachelor, about 24, and Theodora Raynes,
of Stepney, Middlesex, spinster, about 20, con-
sent of father, John Raynes, of same, merchant
—at St. Peter-the-Poor, St. Giles, Cripplegate,
or St. Kathorine, near Tower of London.
18 June, 1GG8. V.
Bradshaw, Sir James, knight, of the city of
Chester, bachelor, 24, and Elizabeth Beale, of
Hackney, Middlesex, spinster, 22, consent of
her parents — at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.
14 April, 1G74. B.
Bradshaw, Job, brewer, bachelor. 27, and
Catharine Strode, spinster, 19, daughter of
Hugh Strode, gent., of Whitchurch, Dorset,
who consents — at St. Anne, Blackfriars,
London. 7 Xov. 1626. B.
Bradshaw, John (Bradshawe), of St. Christophcr-
le-Stocks, and Margaret Androwes, spinster,
of St. Edmund, Lombard Street — at St.
Edmund aforesaid. 20 Aug. 1516. B.
Bradshaw, Roger (Bradshawe), of the City of
London, gent., and Elizabetli Howe, spinster, of
Christchnrch, London, daughter of John Howe,
of same, grocer — at Christchurch aforesaid.
24 Sept. 1589. B.
Bradshaw, Thomas (Bradshawe), barber-surgeon,
and Elizabeth Parr, of St. Sepulchre, siDinster,
daughter of John Parr, late of same, deceased
- — at same. 9 Jan. 158|. B.
Bradshaw, Thomas (Bradshawe), of Christ
Church, London, yeoman, 33, and Margaret
Potts, of St. Saviour, Southwark, spinster,
daughter of John Potts, of same, button-
maker — at St. Mary, Abchurch, London.
10 April, 1618. B.
Bradshaw, William (Bradshawe), yeoman, and
Dionisia Medowes, of London, widow, gen. lie,
19 Jan. 159f. B.
Bradshaw, William, gent., of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, bachelor, 46, and Anne Whitacres, of
sime, 24, widow of Myles Whitacres, gent.,
deceased about a vear since — at St. Giles-in-
the-Fields. 19 May, 1617. B.
Bradshaw, Captain William (Bradshawe), of
Christchurch, London, bachelor, 23 or 24,
and the Lady Dorothy Butler, of same, 35,
widow of Sir Edward Butler, knight, deceased,
alleged by Alexander Bradshawe, of St.
Gregorv's, London, draper — at Christchurch
or St. Gregory. 3 May, 1627. B.
Bradshaw, William, 1570. See Badshawe.
Bradshaw, William, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
confectioner, and Mrs. Anne Burt, of same,
spinster, about 19, daughter of Andrew Burt,
of Lambeth, Surrey, gent., who alleges — at
St. Mary Mounthaw. 24 May, 1066. V.
Bradway, Thomas, of St. Bride, London, bachelor,
and Judith Pratt, spinster, daughter of
Percival Pratt, of same — at Islington, co.
Middlesex. 23 March, 161^. B.
Brady, George (Bradic), gent., and Frances Gente,
spinster, of Bumstead at the Tower, co. Essex,
daughter of Thomas Gente, esq., one of the
barons of the exchequer, gen. lie, 6 April,
1587. B.
Braemes, Walter, of Dover, Kent, esq., bachelor,
aljout 28, and Marj^ Jacob, spinster, about 20,
consent of father. Sir John Jacob, knight —
at Bromley, Middlesex, alleged by John Adrian,
of London, merchant. 13 May, 1663. V.
Bragden, William, and Bennet Julyans, spinster,
of the City of London, gen, lie, 14 Oct. 1574.
B,
Brag'g, Edmund (Bragge), of St. Bride, and Eliza-
beth Cotingham, of St. Martin, LudgateHill —
to marry there. 4 May, 1547. B.
Bragg, Edmund (Bragge), gent., of St. Bride, 44,
and Sara Pinder, 37, widowof Michael Pinder,
of Winchester, co. Southampton, esq., deceased
^at Chelsea or St. Bartholomew-the-Less.
6 Oct. 1627. B.
Bragg, George, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent , widower, about 44, and Katherine
Parnell, of same, widow, about 30, alleged by
Thomas Cockayne, of St. Faith, London, gent.
— at St. Gregory, London. 25 Jan. 166|. V.
Bragg, Roger, of Christchurch, London, skinner,
and Martha Wright, spinster, daughter of —
Wright, of CO. Suffolk, veoman — at St. Bride,
London. 24 Jan. 161|.'B.
Bragg, Roger, of Christchurch, London, Jan.,
draper, and Mary Wingham, spinster, daughter
of Arthur Wingham, deceased — at St. Anne,
Blackfriars, London. 25 Nov. 1618. B.
Braham, Sir Richard, knight and bart., of Sfc.
Margaret, Westminster, widower, about 50,
and Jane Scobell, of same, widow, about 40 —
at St. Laurence Pountnev, London. 6 Mav,
1663. V.
Braham, Sir Richard, knight and bart., of
Windsor, co. Berks, widower, and Dorothy
Brandling, of Caermarthen town, widow — at
St. Andrew, Holborn, St. Pancras, or Gray's
Inn chapel. 29 Nov. 1671. F.
Brailsford, John (Brelsford), of London, draper,
bachelor, 27, and Mary Sparrow, of Gesting-
thorpe, spinster, 20, daughter of Mr. John
Sparrow, esq., of same, who consents, attested
by Mr. John Sparrow, of same, gent., brother
to the said Mary — at Gestingthorpe aforesaid.
3 June, 1620. B.
Brailsford, Theophilus, of St. Trinity, London,
citizen and clothworker, bachelor, about 25,
and Mary Oliver, of St. Mary Woolnoth,
London, spinster, about 21, her parents dead
— at Stepney, Bow, or Whitechapel, co. Middle-
sex. 16 May, 1666. Y.
Braine, Thomas, clerk, curate of Craneham, co.
Essex, and Helen Maskall, spinster, of North
Okendon, said county — at St. Andrew Hubbard,
London. 8 Aug. 1580. B.
Brainford, Robert, gent., and Ellen Laramor, of
St. Leonard, Shoreditch, Middlesex, widow of
— Laramor, late of same, bricklayer — at St.
Leonard aforesaid. 13 March, 159f . B.
Braman, Richard, of St. Sepulchre, London,
bricklayer, and Elizabeth Moore, of St. Giles,
Cripplegate, London, widow — at St. Giles,
Cripplegate, aforesaid. 25 Oct. 1625. B.
Bramham, Richard, of Westminster, widower, and
Elizabeth Hubbard, of same, spinster — at St.
Margaret, Westminster. 8 Nov. 1625. B.
Bramley, John, and Margery Rowell, spinster, of
Stanes, gen. lie. 27 Nov. 1574. B.
Brampton, Henrj', clerk, A.M., of the diocese of
London, and Elizabeth Freake, spinster,
daughter of John Freake, clerk, rector of
Parleigh, co. Essex, gen. lie. 2 July, 1595. B.
Brampton, Thomas, of Clement's Inn, gent., and
Johanna Kynge, widow, of London, relict of
John Kynge, late of St. Leonard, Eastcheap,
butcher, gen. lie, 19 May, 1591. B.
Brampton, William, and Agnes Squirer, of
Bewdlev, of the diocese of Worcester. 22 Nov,
1543. F.
173 Edv/ard Bramston [i 521-1869. J Richard Brasier 174
Bramston, Edward, of the city of Westminster,
esq., bachelor, 22, and Cicely Brewerton,
spinster, 19 and upwards, her parents dead,
she at her own disposal, and livinpc with
her aunt, Mrs. Egerton, widow, of St. Martin-
in-the-Fields — at Little St. Bartholomew,
London, Kensington, Middlesex, or Barnett,
Herts. 27 Oct. 16G2. F,
Bramston, John, esq., of Middle Temple, 25,
father's consent, and Alice Abdy, of St. Mary
Axe, spinster, 20, daughter of Anthony Abdy,
of same, alderman of the city, who consents
— at St. Andrew Undershaft. 16 Nov. 16.35. B.
Bramston, John, of Boreham, co. Essex, bachelor,
27, and Isabella Master, of St. Paul, Covent
Garden, spinster, 26 — at Trinity chapel in
St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 3 April 1706. B.
Bramston, William, of Springfield, Essex, gent.,
bachelor, 36, and Jane Le Hunt, of same,
spinster, 22, daughter of Sir George Le Hunt,
of same, deceased — at Springfield or Boreham,
CO. Essex. 5 March, 164ii. F,
Branch. See also BEAUNcn.
Branch, Edward, of St. Peter, Cornhill, Loudon,
j'coman, and Elizabeth Gwilley, of same,
spinster — at St. Peter aforesaid. 13 Feb.
162#. B.
Branch, John (Branchc), of Eickmansworth,
Herts, yeoman, and Anne Fotherlye, of same,
widow, relict of James Fotherlye, late of same,
yeoman, gen. lie, 20 April, 1591. B.
Branch, John, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
vintner, bachelor, 29, and Ann Dickens,
spinster, 25, daughter of George Dickens, of
town and co. Bedford, gent., deceased, with
consent of her mother, Mary Dickens, of
same, widow — at St. Dunstan-in-the-West, or
St. Margaret, Westminster. 20 Feb. 163f. F.
Branch, Lconell (Branche), of London, gent.,
and Valentia Sparke, of St. Martin, Ludgate,
said city, spinster, daughter of — Sparke,
late of said city, draper, deceased, gen. lie.,
7 July 1596. B.
Branch, Reinold, and Prudence Kirke, of the city
of Westminster, widow. 16 Feb., 163^. D.
Brand, Alexander, of St. Clement Danes, Middle-
sex, milliner, and Ellen Hurleston, of South
Okenden, co. Essex, spinster, daughter of John
Hurleston, of same, gent. — at South Okenden
aforesaid. 8 May, 1619. B.
Brand, James (Brande), gent., and Anne Dockerev.
Feb. 154^. F.
Brand, John, of precinct of St. Martin-le-Grand,
tailor, and Johanna Grene, daughter of Thomas
Grene, of Ware, Herts, yeoman. 22 Nov. 1594.
D.
Brand, John, of Henham, co. Essex, bachelor, and
Mary Locke, of Mile End, in Stepney, Middle-
sex, spinster — at chapel of Bow, co. Middlesex.
3 Sept. 1661. B.
Brand, Thomas, of St. Edmund-the-King, London,
bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth Barnadiston, of
St. Edmondsbury, Suffolk, spinster, 21 — at
All Hallows Barking, alleged by Nathaniel
Brand, of Charlton, Kent. 20 May, 1702. B.
Brand, William (Brande), of St. Bartholomew-
the-Less, London, gent., and Mai-garet Walden,
spinster. 26 July, 1567. F.
Brand, William (Brande), of St. Dunstan-in-
thc-West, London, apothecary, and Martha
Newett, of Hackney, Middlesex, spinster — at
St, Leonard, Shoreditch. 30 June, 1626. B.
Brand, William, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate,
yeoman, and Elizabeth Marshall, of same,
widow — at same. 16 May, 1626. B,
Brand, William (Brond), esq., of Poulsted, Suffolk,
bachelor, 26, and Margaret Ash, of St. Mary,
Aldermanbury, spinster, 18, her parents dead,
consent of Frances Ash, executor of last
will of Abraham Ash, the father of said
Margaret— at St. Mary, Aldermanbury. 21
June, 1648. B.
Brandler, John, and Elizabeth Walker. 11 Oct.
1662. D.
Brandley, John, of Rnnwell, co. Essex, tanner,
bachelor, and Ann Hull, of Purley, said county,
spinster, daughter of John Hull, husbandman,
deceased — at Runwell aforesaid. 27 Aug. 1621.
B.
Brandling-, Robert, of St. Clement Danes, esq.,
widower, about 45, and Mrs. Dorothy Vaughan,
of St. Martin-in-the-Fickls, spinster, about 30,
and at own disposal — at St. Clement Danes,
St. Mary, Savoy, or St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
13 May, 1G68. V.
Brandling, Samuel, of Ipswich, co. Suffolk, esq.,
widower, al)out 35, and Mrs. Anne Gurdon, of
Clapham, Surrey, spinster, about 30, and at
own disposal — at Clapham aforesaid. 14 July,
1670. V.
Brandon, Augustine, tanner, and Elizabeth Great-
racks, spinster, of Westham, Essex — at St.
Bride, Fleet Street. 10 July, 1582. B.
Brandreth, Nehcmiah, of Haughton Regis, co.
Beds, esq., bachelor, 30, and Rebecca Price,
of St. Paul, Covent Garden, spinster, 23 — at
St. Paul, Covent Garden. 29 Sept. 1683. B.
BranfiU, Champion, of St. Edmund-the-King,
London, gent., bachelor, above 27, and Mrs.
Mary Braund, of St. Pancras, Soper Lane,
London, spinster, above 17, daughter of Mr.
Benjamin Braund, who consents — at St. Mary-
le-Bow, London. 15 June, 1711. F.
Bransby, John, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, about 24, and Mrs. Ann Rutland,
of same, spinster, about 23, at her own dis-
posal— at Lincoln's Inn chapel or Gray's Inn
chapel, or ... . 25 Nov. 1678. V.
Brant, John, of Hendon, co. Middlesex, yeoman,
and Mary Marsh, of Bushey, co. Herts, spin-
ster, daughter of William Marsh, late of same,
deceased — at St. James, Clerkenwell, Middle-
sex. 15 July, 1615. B.
Branthwaite, William, of Great Wigborow, Essex,
clerk, M.A., bachelor, 27, and Anne Bright,
spinster, 22, of same, daughter of Arthur
Bright, of same, clerk, D.D., who consents —
at St. Michael Queenhithe. 21 Aug. 1617. B.
Brantune, Thomas, and Elizabeth Eockwood, of
diocese of London. 4 Dec. 1548. F.
Branwood, John, of Chelmsford, co. Essex,
yeoman, and Anne Newmaii, of Gingrave, said
county, spinster, daughter of Francis Newman,
late of same, yeoman, deceased — at St. Mary
Mounthaw, London. 26 April, 1608. B.
Brasbridge, William, baker, and Margaret Gyll,
spinster, daughter of John Gill, of the city of
Westchester, fletcher, deceased — at St. Andrew,
Holborn. 18 Jan. 158|. B.
Brasier, Pelham, of Colchester, co. Essex, gent.,
bachelor, 24, and Anne Moore, of Great Mar-
low, CO. Berks (sic), spinster, 21, her parents
dead, and she at her own disposal — at St.
Michael, Cornhill, London, Maidenhead, co.
Berks, or Branford, Middlesex. 14 Oct. 1681. F.
Brasier, Richard (Brasyar), and Jane Bury, he of
the diocese of London and she of the diocese
of Oxon. 27 Oct. 1546. F.
Brasier, Richard, gent., bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth
Bowen, of St. Andrew, Holborn, about 30, widow
of John Bowen, late of same, gent., deceased
about a year since — at St. Bennet, Paul's;
Wharf. 31 Aug. 1619. B.
175
Thomas Brasier [i 521-1869.] Thomas Bredge
176
Brasier, Thomas, grocer, and Fabian Cowndon,
Middlesex, spinster, daughter of Geoi'gc
Cowndon, of Dcpdcn, co. Essex, j-coman —
at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, Loudon. 23 June,
1625. B.
Brasswell, George, of Lambeth, co. Middlesex
(sic), baker, and Margaret Milliter, of St.
Martin-le-Grand, spinster— at St. Leonard, in
precinct of St. Martin-lc-Grand. 1 June,
1610. D.
Brassye, Thomas, and Agnes Lawrannce, widow,
of London — at St. Christopher-le-Stocks. 29
July, 1572. B.
Brassye, Thomas, of St. Magnus, and Anne Ober
—at St. Cliristopher-lo-Stocks. 17 Jan. 155|.
B.
Bratb.erton, George, gent., and Mary Hawkins,
of St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster — at St.
Faith, London. 28 Nov. 1625. B.
Brathwait, Launcelot, gent., of St. Botolph,
Aldersgate, London, bachelor, 27, his father
dead, and Mary Hambleton, spinster, 27, her
parents dead — at St. Anne, Blackfriars, London.
23 Dec. 1620. B.
Brathwaite, John (Braythwayte), of Little
Bursted, co. Essex, and Susan Cooke, of Cur-
ringham, said county, widow of John Cooke,
late of same, yeoman — at . . . ., co. Essex.
25 Sept. 1598. B.
Brathwaite, William (Braythwayte), of St. Banet
Fink, and Alice Swister, widow, of Little All
Hallows, Thames Street, relict of Robert
Swister, of same, mercer — at Little All Hallows
aforesaid. 11 Dec. 1583. B.
Brattell, John, gent., of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, 23, and Susan Legatt, of same,
spinster, 26— at St. Mary, Strand. 24 Oct.
1628. B.
Braunch. See also Branch.
Braunch., Christopher (Braunche), gent., and
Mary Addie, spinster, daughter of Francis
Addie, of Darton, co. York, husbandman — at
St. Peter, Westcheap, London. 2 Sept. 1619.
B.
Braunch, John (Brawnce), of St. Botolph, Billings-
gate, and Dorothy Millington — at St. Peter,
Paul's Wharf. 11 Aug. 1579. B.
Braunch, John, of Haddam, Herts, gent., and
Katherine WinnoU, of St. Margaret, West-
minster, widow — at St. Margaret, Westminster.
5 Sept. 1608. D.
Braunch, Roger (Brawnche), of West Horndon,
Essex, gent., and Constance Shelton, spinster,
gen. lie. 6 Aug. 1579. B.
Braunch, Thomas (Braunche), of St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf, waterman, and Alice Crosse,
spinster, at St. Bennet aforesaid. 15 Feb.
158f. B.
Braw, William, doctor of law, of St. Giles-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex, widower, 33, and the Hon.
Cecilia West, of same, spinster, 35, at her own
disposal — at St. Mary, Savoy, or .... 28 Jan.
1695. F.
Brawne, Richard, of Longfield, Surrey, gent.,
about 31, and Mrs. Anne Rogers, of same,
spinster, about 28, and at own disposal — at
St. Peter-le-Poor, or St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London. 12 Juno, 1667. V.
Brawne, Richard, of Staple Inn, bachelor, 21-,
and Mary Streate, spinster, 20, daughter of
Leonard Street, of St. Andrew, Holborn, inn-
holder, who consents — at Fulham or Ham-
mersmith, Middlesex. 23 March, 166?. F.
Brawne, Robert, of Ratcliffe, parish of Stepney,
CO. Middlesex, !«ailor, and Magdalen Longe,
widow, of same, relict of Thomas Longe, late
of same, sailor— at Fenchurch, London. 28
March, 1590. B.
Bray, Owen, and Anne Dannaster, of London.
29 Nov. 1517. P.
Bray, Reynald, esq., bachelor, about 18, consent
of father. Sir Edmund Bray, of Great Bar-
rington, co. Gloucester, and Berks, knight, and
Jane Rainton, spinster, about 17, daughter of
William Rainton, of Shilton, Berks, esq., de-
ceased, consent of her mother, Mrs. Barbara
Horde, and grandmother, Mrs. Jane Trinder,
alleged by Charles Trinder, of Holwell, co.
Oxon, gent. — at Bibury or Barnsley, co. Glon-
cestcr. 10 Jan. 166|. V.
Bray, Richard (Braye), of St. Michael, Queen-
hithc, London, tailor, and Joane Crowtell, of
St. Sepnlchre, London, spinster, daughter of
— Crowtell, deceased — at St. Andrew- in-tho-
Wardrobe, London. 10 Aug. 1621. B.
Bray, Richard (Braye), jun., gent., of St. Andrew,
Holborn, London, bachelor, 25, and Elizabeth
Roe, of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, spinster, 18,
daughter of Lawrence Roe, late of same, baker,
deceased, she now dwelling with her mother,
• — Bradford, alias Roe, wife of Thomas Brad-
ford, gent., who consents — at St. Mary, Strand,
ats Savoy, Middlesex. 30 April, 162*7. B.
Bray, Samuel, of Sillington, Sussex, clerk, bachelor,
about 26, and Anne Buckley, of St. Botolph,
Bishopsgate, London, spinster, about 18, con.
sent of father, — Buckley, woodmouger,
alleged by Stephen Bray, of Islington, co.
Middlesex, merchant — at All Hallows-in-the-
Wall, London. 7 Dec. 1672. Y.
Braytofte, Richard, of St. Leonard, Shoreditch,
Middlesex, yeoman, and Margaret Clarke, of
St. Botolph, Aldgate, spinster, daughter of
George Clarke, of same, vintner — at St.
Botolph, Aldgate. 4 May, 1602. B.
Bseach, Anthony (Breache), of St. Michael Basis-
haw, London, girdler, and Amy Albright, of
St. Lawrence Pouutney, said city, widow of
John Albright, late of same, girdler — at St.
Lawrence Pountney aforesaid. 20 Sept. 1613.
B.
Breach, Francis, of St. Bartholomew Exchange,
London, citizen and merchant taylor, bachelor,
27, and Elizabeth Tilghman, of St. Stephen,
Coleman Street, spinster, 19, daughter of
Francis Tilghman, of Sandwich, Kent, gent.,
who consents— at St. Faith. 2 Feb. 164i. B.
Breach, John, of St. Mildred, Bread Street,
bachelor, 29, and Elizabeth Adams, of St.
Alban, Wood Street, widow, 40 — at St.
Alphage. 14 Oct. 1702. B.
Breach, William, of the city of Westminster, gent.,
widower, about 50, and Margaret Dawson, of
same, spinster, about 40, at own disposal — at
St. Gregory, London, or St. Margaret, West-
minster. 15 June, 1663. V.
Breaiue, Arthur, gent., of Gosfield, Essex, and
Elizabeth Betonson, widow, of St. Olave, Hart
Street, London, gen. lie, 11 Aug. 1580. B.
Breames, Walter [he seems to sign Bruems], of
city of Canterbury, esq., bachelor, about 36,
and Sybilla Butts, of St. Margaret, West-
minster, widow, about 30 — at St. Mary Mag-
dalene, Old Fish Street. 6 May, 1662. V.
Breathe, Edward, of St. Michael, Queenhithe, and
Alice Warde, widow, of St. Martin, Ludgate,
relict of Arthur Warde, late of same, mer-
chant taylor, gen. lie, 27 Jan. 15S'i. B.
Bredge, Thomas, of Purley, Essex, chapman, and
Katherine Morrys, spinster, of Bulfan, in the
said county — at St. Edmund, Lombard Street.
23 Jan. 158?. B.
177 Elkanah Breedon [1521-18-69.]
Patrick Brewe
178
Breedon, Elkanab, of Wing, co. Bucks, gent.,
bachelor, about 22, and Mrs. Bi-idget Willis, of
Tachbrooke, co. Warwick, spinster, about 19,
consent of John Eous, esq., and Mary, his wife,
her guardians, her parents dead — at Tach-
brook aforesaid. 19 Dec. 16/4. V.
Brent, Nathaniel, of Hodsdon, Herts, bachelor, 30,
and Elizabeth Roydon, spinster, 18, daughter
of Marmaduke, Roydon [i.e., RawdonJ, of
Banae, who consents, alleged by Henry Crew,
of St. Olave, Hart Street, Loudon — at Hert-
ford, Stapleford, or Amwell, co. Herts. 9 July,
1681. F.
Brent, Thomas, gent., of Edmonton, Middlesex,
bachelor, 32, and Eleanor Strood, of Sunning,
Berks, spinster, 21, consent of father of same,
yeoman — at Stepney, or All Hallows-the-Less,
London. 24 March, 163^. B.
Brereton, Benjamin (^Breerton), of St. Bride,
London, cutler, and Christian Woolley, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, London, spinster, daughter
of William Woolley, of St. Catherine Cree
Church, London, scrivener — at St. Andrew,
Holborn, aforesaid. 7 July, 1623. B.
Bi'ereton, Dod, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
Loudon, bachelor, 26, antl Sarah Edmonds, cf
All Hallows-in-the-Wal), London, spinster, 2-1',
her parents dead — at St. Botolph or All
Hallows aforesaid. 1 Feb. 166g. F.
Brereton, Edward, gent., of Inner Temple,
bachelor, 27, and Mary Sadleir, of Hitchin,
Herts, spinster, 24, mother's consent — at
Stepney. 27 Jan. 169^. B.
Brereton, Edward, of Barras, co. Denbigh, esq.,
bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth Lake, of Stan-
more, Middlesex, spinster, 21, daughter of Sir
Thomas Lake, knight, deceased — at St.
Lawrence, Old Jewry, or St. Olave, Silver
Street, or St. Margaret, Westminster. 22 Nov.
1664. F.
Brereton, John, of Inner Temple, gent., and
Margaret Kerapton, widow, of St. Augustine,
London, relict of Robert Kempton^at St.
Mary Somerset. 26 June, 1585. B.
Brereton, Randolph, of St. Magnus, London, mer-
chant, bachelor, 26, and Anne Whitwell, of
St. Olave, Hart Street, spinster, 27 or 28, at
own disposal — at St. Michael Queenhithe or
St. Mary Savoy, alleged by Thomas Whitwell,
of St. Olave, Hart Street, barber-surgeon.
20 Nov. 1639. B.
Brereton, Richard, of St. Catherine Cree Church,
London, haberdasher, and Audrey Cuckoe,
spinster, daughter of — Cuckoe, deceased — at
Trinity Minories, London. 10 Nov. 1620. B.
Brereton, Thomas, of Lees, co. Eesex, gent.,
widower, about 46, and Mrs. Amy Woodward,
of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, spinster,
about 32, and at own disposal — at Chelsea,
Middlesex. 23 Feb. 167f V.
Brerewood, William, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, gent., bachelor, 25, and Elizabeth
White, of St. Bar tholomew-the- Less, London,
spinster, 20, daughter of Edward White, of
of Tamworth, co. Warwick, gent., who con-
sents— at St. Leonard, Shoreditch, or St.
James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex. 18 March,
166f. F. [This entry unsigned and crossed
out.]
Bressey, John, of St. Dunstan - iu - the -West,
London, gent., bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth
Chamberlaine, of same, spinster, 22, her
parents dead — at St. Mary Somerset, London.
26 Feb. 167^. F.
Brethers, John, of the City of London, merchant
taylor, and Mary Thurston, of same, widow —
at St. Nicholas Olave, London. 9 Aug. 1620.
B.
Brett, Charles, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
widower, about 40, and Mary Jefferson, of St.
Margaret, Westminster, spinster, about 23, at
at own disposal — at St. Mary, Savoy. 24 Feb.
167|. V.
Brett, Edmund, of South Okindou, co. Essex,
blacksmith, and Anne Gulson, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Gulson, of same, tideman
• — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London. 18 Dec.
1623. B.
Brett, James, of Purley, Essex, yeoman, aud
Margery Argent, of same, widow of — Argent,
of same, yeoman— at St. Mary-at-Hill, London.
27 Jan. 1591. B.
Brett, James, sailor, and Elizabeth Greene,
spinster, daughter of Thomas Greene, sail-
maker — at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, London.
16 July, 1616. B.
Brett, John, of St. Bennet Gracechurch, widower,
30, and Barnardiston Rolt, of Hackney,
spinster, 20, consent of parents — at All
Hallowa-in-the-Wall, London. 7 Feb. 167f . B,
Brett, Joseph, of Westham, co. Essex, tanner,
and Rebecca Clai'ke, widow — at St. Olave, Old
Jewry, London. 28 Oct. 1614. B.
Brett, Nathaniel, of St. Mary Savoy, Middlesex,
silkman, bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Eliza-
beth Carpenter, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate,
London, spinster, about 22, with consent of
her mother, Mrs. Carpenter, widow, at St.
Botolph, Bishopsgate, London. 4 July, 1678,
V.
Brett, Richard, of Navestock, co. Essex, husband-
man, and Martha Crane, spinster, of same,
daughter of Edward Crane, of same, gent.,
gen. lie, 10 May, 1593. B.
Brett, Robert, sailor, aud Johanna Stewarde, of
Stepnej^ Middlesex, widow of — Stewarde, of
same, sailor, gen. lie, 18 Feb. 159|. B.
Brett, Thomas, gent., of St. Sepulchre, bachelor,
58, and Faith Cary, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate,
widow, 45 — at St. Botolph aforesaid. 22 June,
1641. B.
Brett, William, and Joanna Hay ward, of Little
Ockeley, gen. lie, 16 Feb. 15fg. B.
Brett, William, of St. Sepulchre, London, soap-
boiler, and " Egidiam " Stagg, of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, Middlesex, daughter of — Stagg,
deceased — at St. Andrew - in - the - Wardrobe,
London. 26 Jan. 161f. B.
Brett, William, yeoman, and Anne Catlyne, of
Raynham, co. Essex, widow — at St. Faith,
Loudon. 12 June, 1626. B.
Brettfeild, Robert, and Mary Smith, of precinct
of St. Martin-le-Grand — at any church in
the jurisdiction of the dean and chapter of
Westminster. 13 Jan. 157f . D.
Bretten, Richard, of the City of London, gold-
smith, and Johanna Smithe, of Islington,
Middlesex, spinster, daughter of John Smithe,
late of St. Sepulchre, London, butcher,
deceased, gen. lie, 21 July, 1588. B.
Bretton, Thomas, of Wickford, co. Essex, yeo-
man, and Margaret Pascall, of same, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Pascall, late of B.adowe,
said county, gent., deceased, gen. lie, 24 Nov.
1593. B.
Brewe, Patrick, and Margaret Battell, spinster,
of the City of London, gen. lie, 12 May, 1571.
B.
179 Henry Brewcn [1521-1869.] Richard Bridge
180
Brewen, Henry, of Christchurch, London, <,'rocer,
l)achclor, and Friswith Lnnt, of St. Catherine
Cree Church, London, widow of Thomas Lnnt,
skinner — at AllHallows-the-Lcss, London. 20
July, 1G20. B.
Brewer, Abraham, 1627. See Bruer.
Brewer, Edward, gent., of St. Dionis Backchurch,
widower, 37, and Marpfaret Hamlin, of St.
Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, widow, 32 —
at St. Faith or St. Anne and Agnes. 17 Sept.
1G3G. B.
Brewer, Edward, and Ellen Straine, of the
city of Westminster, widow. 29 Dec. 1637.
D.
Brewer, George, of Eastham, co. Essex, tailor,
and Anne Jervas, of St. Mary Bothaw,
London, spinster — at St. Mary Mounthaw,
London. 12 Jan. 162f. B.
Brewer, Lawrence, of Chesthunt, Herts, baker,
and Mary Holland, of same, widow of —
Holland, late of co. Derby— at St. Bartholo-
mew-the-Less, London. 8 Dec. 1603. B.
Brewer, Richard, of Ditton, Kent, gent., widower,
about 32, and Mrs. Mary Selby, of St. Mar-
garet, in the city of Kocbester, widow, about
40— at All Hallows Barking. 8 Nov. 1666.
Y.
Brewer, Stephen, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
cook, and Judith Lusford, of same, spinster, at
same. 8 July, 1608. D.
Brewer, Stephen, of St. George, Southwark, clerk,
widower, about 27, and Mrs. Anne Morrell, of
St. Olave, Southwark, spinster, about 24-, and
at own disposal — at St. Mary, Savoy. 16 April,
1666. V.
Brewer, Thomas, of West Farley, Kent, esq.,
widower, about 50, and Mrs. Anne Kilburne,
of Hawkhurst, said county, spinster, about 27,
and at own disposal — at Hawkhurst aforesaid.
17 May, 1678. V.
Brewer, William, of St. Mary, Savoy, gent.,
bachelor, about 28, son of William Brewer,
of St. Margaret, Westminster, gent, (who
alleges), and Elizabeth Harris, of London
Stone, spinster, about 30, and at own disposal
—at St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street. 23
Feb. 166f . Y.
Brewster, Sir Francis, knight, of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, Middlesex, widower, 50, and Hester
Fownes, of St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster, 45,
at her own disposal — at St. Martin aforesaid,
or ... . 21 Feb. 169^ F-
Brewster, John, esq., of Middle Temple, widower,
56, and the Lady Elizabeth Deane, of Hackney,
Middlesex, 38, widow of Sir James Deane,
knight, of the City of London, deceased — at
Hackney aforesaid. 24 Sept. 1608. B.
Brewster, Samuel, gent., of the city of Xorwich,
bachelor, 26, and Susanna Travis, of All
Hallows Stayning, London, spinster, 19, con-
sent of mother, Susanna Travis, of same,
widow — at All Hallows Stayning. 22 Dec.
1638. B.
Brewster, Samuel, of St. Michael-le-Queme,
London, bachelor, 22, and Anne Home,
spinster, 15, her father dead, with consent of
her mother, Mary Home, now wife of John
Milborne, of same — at Lambeth or St. Mary,
Newington, co. Surrey. 25 Aug. 1663. F.
Brewster, Thomas, of St. Michael-le-Quern,
London, mercer, about 30, and Jane Powell,
of St. Giles, Cripplegate, widow, about 50 — at
St. Mary, Islington, or St. James, Clerken-
well. 4 Aug. 1666. V.
Brewster, William, of Burntwood Weale, Essex,
yeoman, bachelor, 25, and Phillipp Godfrie,
spinster, 20, her father late of Duddinghurst,
Essex, yeoman, deceased, with consent of her
mother, ]\Iary, wife of Edward Bailie, of
^lodlin Laver, said county, yeoman — at Low-
ton, CO. Essex. 11 Jan. 163|. F.
Brian. See alio Bryan.
Brian, John, of St. Botolph, Bishopegato, London,
plasterer, and Elizabeth Greene, of same,
spinster, daughter of Henry Greene, deceased
—at St. Botolph aforesaid. 20 Feb. 16U.
B.
Brian, Thomas, of Wadhurst, Sussex, clerk,
bachelor, about 24, and Mary Willcocke, of
same, spinster, about 26, and at own difposal
— at St. Pancras, Soper Lane, London. 26
May, 1663. Y.
Brice, Thomas, yeoman, and Mary Elwood, widow
of Anthony Elwood, late of St. Margaret, West-
minster, cook — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf,
London. 25 June, 1621. B.
Brice, Thomas, of Christ Church, London, clerk,
bachelor, about 30, and Mrs. Sarah Price, of
same, spinster, about 17, consent of father,
Mr. Samuel Price — at St. Sepulchre, Christ-
church, or St. Andrew, Holborn. 13 Aug. 1677.
Y.
Brice, William (Brycc), of St. Paul, Covent
Garden, Middlesex, linendraper, bachelor,
about 26, and Judith Squibb, of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, said county, spinster, about 26, at
her own disposal — at St. Martin or St. Paul
aforesaid. 7 July, 1679. Y.
Brickenden, John, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor,
about 33, and Mary Willoughby, of Portsmouth,
CO. Southampton, widow, about 35, — at Portsea
or Wimering, co. Southampton. 25 July, 1660.
Y.
Bricket, John, 1569. See Bucket.
Brickett, John (Bryckett), and Johanna Mylles,
widow, of Tottenham, Middlesex — to marry
there. 12 May, 1572. B.
Brickett, James (Bryckett), of City of London,
and " Josuam " Pres, of St. Mary, Alderman-
bury, spinster — to marry there. 24 Jan. 1565.
B.
Brickley, John, yeoman, and Elizabeth Know-
leinge, spinster, of Hackney — to marry there.
21 Jan. 15^^. B.
Brickwood, John, of East Ham, co. Essex, hus-
bandman, and Elizabeth Seringe, of London,
sjiinster, daughter of — Seringe, of same, beer
brewer, gen. lie, 8 Dec. 1593. B.
Brickwood, Samuel, of Maiden, Essex, gent.,
bachelor, about 34, and Mrs. Elizabeth Symond,
of same, spinster, about 21, her parents dead
— at St. Marv Somerset or St. Dunstan-in-the-
East. 17 June, 1674. Y.
Bridge, Anthony, and Katherine Fortescu, of
Faborne, diocese of London. 7 Sept. 1570. F.
Bridg'e, George, of Stebbing, co. Essex, yeoman,
and Barbara Aylett, of same, widow of Robert
Aylett, late of same, yeoman — at Lynsell, co.
E'ssex. 20 Sept. 1604". B.
Bridg'e, Ruben, clerk of Cheveley, co. Cambridge,
bachelor, 31, and Mary Fane, spinster, 25,
father dead, consent of mother, Margaret
Fane, alias Bolton, testified hj John Fane,
brother of said Mary — at St. Dunstan-in-the-
West. 17 June, 1635. B.
Bridge, Richard, of St. Bennet, Gracochnrch,
Ijondon, linendraper, bachelor, about 29, and
Margaret Adams, of same, spinster, about 20,
daughter of William Adams, of same, woollen-
draper, who consents — at St. Bennet aforesaid.
2 Feb. 164f. F.
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Bridgfe, Thomas. See Bredge.
Bridge, Thomas, of Rayne, co. Essex, husband-
man, bachelor, and Ursula Bellies, of same,
spinster, daughter of llobert Bellies, late of
WethersBeld, said county, deceased — at Wan-
sted, said county. 8 May, IGIO. B.
Bridgeman, Edward (Bridgman), of Edmonton,
Middlesex, yeoman, widower, about 42, and
Dorothy Johnson, of Tottenham High Cross,
said county, widow, about 32 — at Fryan-Barnet,
CO. Middlesex. 30 Dec. 1678. V.
Bridgeman, James (Bridgman), of Exning, co.
Suffolk, gent., bachelor, 28, and Prothesa
Guruey, of St. Stephen, Coleman Street,
London, spinster, 19, with consent of her
father, William Gurney, barber-surgeon^at
St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London.
9 Jan. 164f. P.
Bridgeman, James, of Whitehall, 40, and Sarah
Thornburgh, of same, widow, 40 — in King's
chapel, at Whitehall, St. James's chapel, or
St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 9 June, 1681. B.
Bridgeman, Orlando (Bridgman), esq., bacheloi-,
about 20, son of Sir Orlando Bridgman, knight
and bart., lord keeper of the great seal, and
Mary Cave, spinster, about 16, daughter of
Sir Thomas Cave, knight and bart., of Stam-
ford, CO. Northampton, with consent of the
parents of both — at Stamford aforesaid,
or . . . 25 April, 1670. F.
Bridgeman, Sir Orlando, bart., of the city of
Coventry, bachelor, above 21, and Mrs.
Susannah Dashwood, of St. Botolph, Bishops-
gate, London, spinster, about 17, with consent
of her father, Mr. Francis Dashwood — at
St. Botolph aforesaid, or .... 15 April, 1702.
F.
Bridgeman, Richard, clerk, M.A., rector of
Wigborow Parva, co. Essex, and Mary Blanke,
of St. Bartholomew near the Exchange,
London, spinster, daughter of Thomas Blanke,
late of Chelmsford, co. Essex, innholder,
deceased, gen. lie, 18 Feb. 159|. B.
Bridger, Henry, of Bramlej^, co. Surrey, gent.,
bachelor, about 30, and Elizabeth Budgen, of
Dorking, said county, spinster, about 28, and
at own dispose — at St. Mildred, Bread Street ;
or St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street,
London, or Dorking, Surrey. 5 Sept. 1677.
V.
Bridger, James, of St. Bennet Sherehog, mer-
chant, bachelor, 25, and Rebecca Benyson, of
St. Giles in-the-Fields, spinster, about 19,
consent of father, Sir Geo. Benyson, knight —
at Lincoln's Inn chapel. 25 March, 1661. V.
Bridger, Robert (Brydger), gent., of Huuuesdon,
CO. Herts, and Elizabeth Staj-ne, widow, of
Boreham, co. Essex, relict of Abraham Stayno,
of same, yeoman, deceased. 10 Sept. 1585. B.
Bridger, William (Brydger), and Alice Bloore,
spinster, of City of London, gen. lie, 26 Aug.
1564. B.
Bridges, Brooke, of Middle Temple, esq., and
Mary Lewin, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
spinster, 18 — at St. Bartholomew in Smith-
field, consent of parents. 15 Nov. 1672. B.
Bridges, Brook, of St. Andrew, Holborn, bachelor,
30, and Susanna Godfry, of Philpot Lane,
London, spinster, 26, her parents dead — at
St. Andrew^ aforesaid or ... . 23 Dec. 1695.
F.
Bridges, George, of Waltham Abbey, esq.,
bachelor, 28, and Elizabeth Bridges, of Ching-
ford, said county, widow, about 30 — at St.
Botolph, Bishopsgate, London. 26 Feb. 167^.
F.
Bridges, Sir Giles, knight, of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, bachelor, 38, and Jane Willey, of same,
36, widow of John Willey, of same, gent.,
deceased — at Fulham or Kensington. 19 June,
1627. B.
Bridges, Harry [so signed], of Rayasham, co.
Somerset, esq., bachelor, 25, and the Right
Hon. Diana Hollis, sjiinster, about 25, daughter
of the late Right Hon. John, Earl of Clare,
deceased, with consent of her mother, the
Countess Dowager of Clare — at St. Clement
in Middlesex, or the chapel of Clare House, in
the same parish. 11 Dec. 1672. F.
Bridges, John, gent., of Nevendon, Essex, and
Philippa Pascall, spinster, of Wickford, said
county, daughter of Thomas Pascall, late of
Nevendon aforesaid, gent., deceased, gen. lie,
18 Oct. 1586. B.
Bridges, John, of Waltham Holy Cross, Essex,
yeoman, and Alice Speller, of Edmonton,
Middlesex, widow of ■ — Speller, late of same,
yeoman, gen. lie, 10 May, 1595. B.
Bridges, John, gent., of St. Mary Mounthaw,
bachelor, 36, and Joane Vineing, of Winkhamp-
ton, Somerset, spinster, 30 — at St. Michael,
Wood Street. 4 Feb. 163f. B.
Bridges, John, gent., of St. Andrew, Holborn,
bachelor, 25, and Margaret Beale, of same,
spinster, 22, consent of father, Bartholomew
Beale — at St. Andrew, Holborn, or St. Mildred,
Bread Street. 21 March, 163f. B.
Bridges, Nicholas, of St. Peter, Cornhill, London,
mercer, and Deborah Higgs, of Stepney,
Middlesex, spinster, daughter of William
Higgs, late of same, gent., deceased — at St.
Michael Basishaw, London. 8 May, 1615. B.
Bridges, Richard, of Chigwell, Essex, and .Tohanna
Waker, spinster, of same, daughter of Robert
Waker, of Pelham Furnes, co. Herts, husband-
man— at St. Botolph, Aldgate. 30 Sept. 1585.
B.
Bridges, Shem, of Putney, Surrey, merchant,
bachelor, about 31, and Mrs. Isabella Blackett,
of Newcastle-on-Tyne, spinster, about 22, con-
sent of father, William Blackett, merchant —
at St. Dnnstan-in-the-East or Kingston-on-
Thames, Surrey ; alleged by Samuel Hartlib,
of Inner Temple, gent. 16 Aug. 1672. V.
Bridges, Walter, of Stamford-le-Hope, co. Essex,
yeoman, and Bridget Richardson, of same,
widow of Edward Richardson, late of same,
husbandman — at Mucking, co. Essex. 24 Nov.
1602. B.
Bridges, William, of St. Michael, Cornhill, mercer,
widower, about 28, and Mrs. Frances Clayton,
of Gracechurch Street, London, widow, about
28— at Battersea, Surrey. 18 Feb. 167f . V.
Bridges, William (Brydges), of High Laver, and
Agnes Parmitor, widow, of Sawbridgeworth —
at St. Sepulchre. 20 Nov. 1576. B.
Bridgland, John, of Maresfield, co. Sussex, gent.,
bachelor, about 30, and Mrs. Anne Knight, of
Cowden, co. Kent, spinster, about 25, with her
father's consent — at Ockfield, co. Sussex.
17 May, 1679. V.
Brigden, Thomas, of Mer worth, co. Kent, yeo-
man, and Dorothy Harvey, spinster — at St.
Andrew Hubbard, London. 28 Oct. 1623. B.
Briggin, Butler, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex,
bachelor, 30, and Winifred Burnett, spinster,
19, daughter of — Burnett, of same, widow,
who consents — at St. Clement Danes aforesaid,
or St. Giles, or St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex. 17 July, 1676. F,
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Richard Brigginshaw
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184
Brigginshaw, Richard, of Hayes, co. Middlesex,
gent., bachelor, 35, and Mary Dunkar, spinster,
20, daughter of William Dunkar,of St. Botolph,
Aldersgate, London, merchant, who consents
—at St. Botolph aforesaid. 31 Dec. 1667. F.
Brigg'inshaw, llichard, of Hayes, Middlesex,
gent., bachelor, 35, and Elizabeth Justice,
spinster, 17, daughter of William Justice, of
St. Lawrence, Jewry, London, esq., who con-
sents — at Stoke Newington, Middlesex.
21 July, 1665. F.
Briggs, Sir Humphrey, bart., of Haughton Hall,
CO. Salop, widower, 50, and Anna Morton, of
Sheffnall, said county, widow, 47 — at Sheffnall
aforesaid, Weedon, co. Northampton, or
Meriden, co. Warwick. 30 June, 1665. F.
Briggs, John, clerk, M.A., bachelor, 30, and
Marion Rogers, of St. John's, Walbrook
maiden, 20, daughter of — Rogers, of . . .
Surrey, deceased, her mother's consent — at
St. John's, Walbrook, aforesaid. 2-i April
1610. B.
Briggs, Thomas, of St. Magnus, London, brewer
and Elizabeth Egglestou, of same, widow of
Henry Eggleston, late of same, vintner,
deceased — at St. Mary, Islington, co. Middle
sex. 3 Nov. 1621. B.
Briggs, William, esq., of Gray's Inn. bachelor, 25
and Sarah Gore, of St. Trinity-the-Less
London, spinster, 20, daughter of Sir John
Gore, of same, knight and alderman of
London, who consents, as attested by Thomas
Gore, esq., brother of said Sarah — at Hackney.
24 July, 1627. B.
Brigham, George, gent., of [destroyed], co. Herts,
bachelor, aged -4-, father dead, and Winifred
Markham, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, widow
of Robert Markham, gent., deceased — at
St. Giles-in-the-Fields. 15 July, 1624. B.
Brigham, John, and Anne Aylesburie, of the city
of Westminster, spinster. 21 April, 1637. D.
Brigh.am, Philip, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
bachelor, 22, and Mary Chester, of Christ-
church, London, spinster, 22, her mother's
consent, her father dead — at Christchurch.
6 Jan. I68f . B.
Brigliouse, Benjamin (subs. Brighowsse), gent.,
of St. Clement Danes, bachelor, 48, and
Anne Cowles, of same, 40, widow of Richard
Cole (sic), of same, deceased — at same, or
St. Gregory. 24 Aug. 1636. B.
Brighouse, Michael, of the Middle Temple, gent.,
bachelor, about 30, and Elizabeth Palmer, of
the city of Westminster, widow, about 24— at
Chelsea, Middlesex, St. Margaret, West-
minster, or Westminster Abbey. 15 Aug.
1670. F.
Brighouse, William, of Clifford's Inn, gent.,
bachelor, 30, and Jane Medcalfe, of St. Bride,
London, spinster, 26, at her own disposal — at
St. Bride aforesaid, or St. Andrew, Holbom.
11 Feb. 166f F.
Bright, Andrew, of the city of Westminster, and
Anno Jackson, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, widow of Stephen Jackson, late
of same — at St. Mary-le-Strand alias Savov,
Middlesex. 22 Nov. 1625. B.
Bright, Francis (Bryght), and Barbara Core, of
London. 10 Feb. 154|. F.
Bright, Henry, gent., and Mary Bradley, spinster,
(laughter of — Bradley, late of Wolverhamp-
ton, CO. Stafford, mercer, deceased — at St.
Botolph, Aldgate, Londcm. 6 Oct. 1612. B.
Bright, Jeffery, gent., of St. Andrew, Holbom,
London, widower, 40, and Dorothy Yates, of
Bame, spinster, 34, her parents dead — at same.
15 Dec. 1623. B.
Bright, John, of St. Magnus, London, cloth-
worker, and Marjory Phillipps, widow, of
St. Mary, Abchurch — at Stepney. 26 Aug.
1580. B.
Bright, John (Brighte), yeoman, of Bui van, co-
Essex, and Johanna Reve, spinster, of same,
daughter of Thomas Reve, late of Blackamore,
said county, carpenter, deceased, gen. lie, 2
May, 1588. B.
Bright, John [of the City of London, gent., in
Vic. -General's book], practitioner in physic,
widower, 30, and Susan RatclifEe, spinster, 23,
father dead — at St. Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe.
6 May, 1624. B.
Bright, Sir John, bart., of St. Andrew, Holbom,
widower, 50, and Frances Vane, of Hamp-
stead, Middlesex, widow, 23 — at Hampstead
aforesaid, alleged by John Bright, of Gray's
Inn, esq. 11 July, 1682. B.
Bright, Lionel, tailor, of St. Clement Danes, and
Anne Chamberlyn, spinster, of St. Sepulchre,
daughter of William Chamberlj-n, late of
town and county of Northampton, yeoman,
deceased, gen. lie, 3 March, 158|. B.
Bright, Nicholas (Brighte), of RatclifEe, Middlesex,
and Margery Weekes, spinster, of St. Andrew,
Holbovn, daughter of Henry Weekes, late of
Tcdberye, co. Gloucester, yeoman, gen. lie,
3 Dec. 1586. B.
Bright, Thomas (Brighte), of St. Michael-ad-
Bladum, stationer, and Anne Taylor, spinster,
of St. Bartholomew, Exchange, daughter of
John Taylor, of Fallington, co. Salop, yeoman
— at St. Bartholomew aforesaid. 11 Feb. 158f .
B.
Bright, Thomas, of Finchamstead, Berks, clerk,
bachelor, about 55, and Catherine Stavely, of
Yately, co. Southampton, spinster, about 28,
and at own disposal — at St. Mary, Savoy, Mid-
dlesex. 29 April, 1671. V.
Bright, William, of Orsett, co. Essex, yeoman,
and Elizabeth Cuttle, of same, widow of John
Ciittle, weaver — at Orsett aforesaid. 10 Jan.
161f. B.
Bright, William, of St. Andrew, Holbom, doctor
in physic, bachelor, about 36, and Mrs. Jane
Adey, of same, spinster, about 24, consent of
mother, Mrs. Jane Adey, widow — in parish
church or chapel of Lincoln's Inn. 25 June,
1673. y.
Brighte-wyn, William, yeoman, of the' City of
London, and Johanna Touruor, widow, of
St. Leonard, Shoreditch, relict of Richard
Tournor, late of same, baker — at St. Leonard,
Shoreditch. 23 Dec. 1586. B.
Brightman, William, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
gent., and Elizabeth Irbye, of same, widow —
to marry there. 30 Dec. 1561. B.
Brigstock, George (Brigstocke), jun., of Worth,
CO. Sussex, gent., bachelor, about 30, and
Margaret Seares, of Highfield, said county,
spinster, about 22, consent of father, Richard
Seares, of same, yeoman — at Crawley afore-
said (sic), or .... 14 Dec. 1663. V.
Brigstock, George (Brigstocke), jun., of Worth,
CO Sussex, gent., widower, 40, and Katherine
Culpeper, of Hoadley, said county, widow — at
Hoadley aforesaid. 4 Nov. 1682. F.
Brigstock, John, and Frances Sutton, of West-
iniuster. 25 Oct. 1631. D.
Brigstock, Thomas, of Croydon, Surrey, bachelor,
about 30, and Mary Adams, of same, spinster,
about 25, at own disposal — at Beddington,
Surrey. 30 Dec. 1673. V.
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Brinckhurste, Hugh, of St, Peter, Cornhill,
merchant taylor, and Alice Beste, of the City
of London, spinster, daughter of — Beste,
late of St. Christopher-le-Stocks, London,
haberdasher, gen. lie, 5 Feb. 158f. B.
Bringborn, Robert, citizen and clothworker, and
Elizabeth Hill, widow, of said city, gen. lie,
2 Nov. 1571. B.
Brinley, Isaac, of St. Austin, London, bachelor,
30, and Mary Barrington, spinster, 19,
daughter of Thomas Barrington, of Steeple
Bunsted, co. Essex, esq., who consents — at
Braiutree or Sturmer, co. Essex. 28 Sept.
1682. F.
Brinton, William, of Westminster, taylor, and
Johanna Griffith, of same, widow — - at St.
Margaret, Westminster. 20 June, 1620. D.
Brisco, Edward, of Aldenham, Herts, gent.,
bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Theophania
Conisby, of same, spinster, about 25, and at
own disposal— at St. Mary Savoy. 11 Dec.
1669. V.
Briscoe, George, of Lincoln's Inn, esq., bachelor,
aged 27, and Mrs. Joanna Rycott, of St. Martin.
in-the-Fields, spinster, aged 22, consent of
mother, Mrs. Grace Eycott, of same, widow —
at St. Sepulchre, or St. Mary Magdalene, Old
Fish Street, London. 24 Sept. 1673. V.
Briscoe, John, gent., of Chipping Barnet, Herts,
widower, 40, and Anne Toler, of same, spinster,
35, daughter of Thomas Toler, gent., deceased
— at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, Loudon. 3 Sept.
1622. B.
Briscoe, John, of St. Antholin, London, citizen
and Salter, bachelor, about 26, and Elizabeth
Carre, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, widow, about
25, alleged by John Dodson, of St. Gregory,
London, gent. — at St. Catherine Coleman,
London. 19 Dec. 1676. V.
Briscoe, Philip (Briskowe), yeoman, and Johanna
Pettitt, spinster, of Barnet, Herts, gen. lie, 4
Feb. 15i§. B.
Briscoe, Philip, gent., of Ridge, Herts, widower,
28, and Elizabeth Walcott, spinster, 22, father
dead, consent of mother, Dorothy Hide alias
Walcott, wife of Francis Hide, of Dunstable
Houghton, CO. Beds — at Ridge aforesaid, or at
St. Bride or St. Andrew, Holborn, London.
13 Nov. 1632. B.
Briscoe, Ralph (Brisco), (sic subs.) of Christ
Church, London, gent., bachelor, about 26,
and Mrs. Anne Royse, of same, widow, about
30— at St. James, Clerkenwell. 31 Oct. 1670.
V.
Briscoe, Robert, gent., of St. Mary, Savoy,
bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth Trethwell, of
same, widow, 34, relict of Thomas Trethwell,
deceased, at St. Ann, Blackfriars, or St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf. 14 Nov. 1638. B.
Briscoe, Robert, of Wenuington, Essex, gent.,
bachelor, 46, and Dorothy Slauey, of Raiuham,
said county, widow, 30 — at St. Mary Magdalen,
Old Fish Street, Loudon. 22 March, 164f . F.
Briscoe, Samuel, of Barton-on-the-Heath, co.
Warwick, clerk, bachelor, about 38, and Judith
Harmer, of Twickenham, Middlesex, spinster,
about 32, and at own disposal — at Twickenham
or Thistleworth, Middlesex. 19 Feb. 1661. V.
Briscoe, Thomas (Brisco), yeoman, and Agnes
Huddle, widow, of City of Loudon, relict of
William Huddle, late of Aldenham, Herts,
yeoman, gen. lie, 17 June, 1586. B.
Briscoe, Thomas, gent., of St. Margaret, West-
minster, bachelor, 25 or 26, and Mary Dod, of
Edmonton, Middlesex, spinster, 24, her father
dead— at St. Alpbage. 31 Jan. 163|. B.
Briscoe, William, of St. Peter-the-Poor, London,
bachelor, about 24, and Margai-et Weblin, of
St. Giles, Cripplegate, spinster, about 23, and
at own disposal — at St. Giles, Cripplegate.
2 April, 1670. V.
Briscoe, William (Briscoo), of St.Mildred-in-the-
Ponltry, and Johanna Hawker, spinster, of
St. Christopher-le-Stocks, London, gen. lie,
11 July, 1572. B.
Brise, Shadrach, of Kingston-on-Thames, co.
Surrey, gent., bachelor, about 25, and Eliza-
beth Pakemau, of Harrow-on-the-Hill, co.
Middlesex, spinster, aged 17, consent of father,
Thomas Pakeman, clerk — at Busliie, co. Herts.
22 Sept. 1663. V.
Brisley, Buttulph, of St. Lawrence, Old Jewry,
London, draper, and Mary Wood, of St.
Botolph, Bishopsgate, widow of — Wood, late
of St. Bride, London, bricklayer — at St. Mary
Magdalen, Milk Street, Loudon. 28 Sept. 1608.
B.
Brisley, Edward, of City of Loudon, and Grace
Karleton, of Gornish, co. Essex, " puella," gen.
lie, 28 Jan. 156|. B.
Bristall, Robert, of Milton, near Gravesend, co.
Kent, gent., and Elizabeth Greene, of Wapping,
Middlesex, spinster, about 21, her mother's
consent — at Wapping, or Milton aforesaid.
25 May, 1669. V.
Bristow, Calvert, of Worth, co, Sussex, gent.,
alleges the marriage of Calvert Bristow, of
same, bachelor, 24, and Sarah Allen, of
Bnrstow, co. Surrey, spinster, 25, at her own
disposal — at St. George, Southwark, co.
Surrey, or ... . 18 July, 1691. F.
Bristow, Joseph, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, bricklayer, and Sarah Stebbens, of
St. Bride, London, widow of — Stebbens,
warriner — at St. Mary-le-Strand, co. Middle-
sex. 27 May, 1620. B.
Bristowe, John, of Fulham, Middlesex, husband-
man, and Anne Turvin, daughter of Richard
Turvin, of same, husbandman — at Fulham
aforesaid. 7 Sept. 1625. B.
Bristowe, Richard, of All Hallows, Bread Street,
London, grocer, bachelor, 32, and Elizabeth
De Butt, of Hackney, Middlesex, spinster, 20,
daughter of James De Butt, of same, gent.,
who consents — at St. Bartholomew- the- Great,
or Less, London. 30 April, 1662. F.
Bristowe, Robert, and Alice Charte, spinster, of
City of London, gen. lie, 15 April, 1573. B.
Brittain, John, of St. Magnus, London, bachelor,
33, and Mrs. Ann Adams, of . . . ., spinster,
18, at own disposal — at St. Bride. 7 June,
1G94. B.
Brittaine, Richard, gent., and Katherine Geste,
spinster, of Walihamstow — to marry there.
4 May, 1572. B.
Britten, Christopher, of Loughton, co. Essex,
brickmaker, and Elizabeth Crabbe, widow of
Thomas Crabbe, late of same, labourer — at St.
Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex. 29 Dec. 1619.
B.
Britten, John, yeoman, and Alice Hutchin, of
Lowton, CO. Essex, spinster, daughter of
Richard Hutchin, late of Ward, co. Herts,
yeoman, deceased — at Lowton aforesaid.
24 Dec. 1597. B.
Britten, John(Britton),of St. Peter, Cheap, joy ner,
widower, 35, and Mrs. Elizabeth Marsh, of
Hackney, sijinster, 29, parents dead — at
Newington, Middlesex. 10 July, 1694. B.
Britteridge, William, and Elizabeth Sherman, of
the city of Westminster, widow. 12 March,
16Bh D.
icS; AVilliam Brittriclge [1521-1869.]
John Brograve 188
Bi'lttridge, William, of Sutton, co. Essex, baclielor,
abuiit 23, and Elizabeth Moore, spinster, about
20, daughter of Frances Moore, of Lee, co.
Essex, -widow, who consents — at Stepney or
Poplar clia])el, co. Middlesex. 20 May, 1674. F.
Bi'oad, Samuel, of Lyme Street, London, mer-
chant, bachelor, about 27, and Mrs. Anno
Proctor, of Shepperton, Middlesex, spinster
about 20, consent of father, Daniel Proctor, of
same, esq. — at Chel.sea, Middlesex, alleged by
Henry Broad, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
esq. 25 March, 1G68. V.
Broad, John (Broade), goldsmith, and Priscilla
Palmer, spinster, of St. Giles, Cripplegate —
at St. Peter, West Cheap. 3 Feb. 15|g. B.
Broad, William (Broade), of St. Faith, London,
gent., bachelor, about 28, and Martha Paine, of
same, spinster, about 26, her parents dead —
at St. Botolph, Aldcrsgate. 27 Dec. 1660. V.
Broad, William, of the city of Eochester, co.
Kent, bachelor, 21, son of Anne Broad, of
same, widow, and Mary Mabb, spinster, 18,
daughter of John Mabb, of same, esq., with
consent of their parents — at St. Peter, Paul's
Wharf, London. 31 Aug. 1663. F.
Broadbelt, Lawrence, gent., of St. Giles-in-the-
Fields, bachelor, 20, and Mariana Lortie, of
St. Ann, Westminster, spinster, 17, consent
of her parents- — at St. Botolph, Aldgate ;
Andrew Lortie, of St. Ann, Westminster,
minister, attests the consent of Andrew Lortie,
father of said Mariana. 19 Dec. 1699. B.
Broadbent, Richard, of St. Stephen, Coleman
Street, London, embroiderer, and Mary
Tounge, spinster, daughter of John Younge,
of Worpleston, co. Surrey, gent. — at St.
Andrew-in-the- Wardrobe, London. 1 April,
1624. B.
Broadgate, Maurice, of St. Mary-at-Hill, London,
bachelor, and Elizabeth Maundy, of same,
widow — at St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey, London.
25 Oct. 1661. B.
Broadhurst, George, gent., of St. Mary Somerset,
London, bachelor, 24, and Helen Murre, of
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, widow, 28— at St.
Botolph, Bishopsgate. 29 Aug. 1640. B.
Broadhurst, Nicholas, of St. Olave, Southwark,
haberdasher, and Joane Grigson, spinster,
daughter of William Grigson, of same, brewer
— at St. Sepulchre, London. 1 July, 1625. B.
Broadnax, Robert, junior, of Godmersham, about
30, and Elizabeth Richards, of Goodneston,
CO. Kent, spinster, 24, alleged by Gabriel
Richards, of Goodneston, gent. — at Challocke,
Goodneston, or Preston, said county. 20 Feb.
161§. F.
Broadnax, Robert (Brodnax), of St. Andrew,
Holborn, London, bachelor, 24, and Sarah
Tulley, spinster, 20, daughter of Rchard
Tulley, of same, esq., who consents — at St.
Andrew, aforesaid, or Knightsbridge chapel,
Middlesex. 12 Nov. 1687. F.
Brock, Robert, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
millner, widower, about 60, and Anne Daw-
ling, of same, widow, about 50 — at St. Martin
aforesaid, or Knightsbridge, or Maryleboue,
IVIiddlesex. 24 Sept. 1666. V.
Brock, Tobias (Brocke), and Ellenor Spooner, of
the city of Westminster, widow. 19 Aug.
1639. D.
Brockall, William, gent., and Mary Browne, of
St. Sepulchre, London, widow of Thomas
Browne, late of same, baker — at same. 8 Oct.
1604. B.
Brockbank, Henry (Brockbancke), of Enfield,
Middlesex, yeoman, and Margary Butt, widow,
of Edmonton, said county, gen. lie, 28 Dec.
1581. B.
Brockbank, Robert (Brockbanke) of Bromley
St. Leonards, butcher, and Mary Brasiei',
widow of Thomas Brasier, late of Tuubridge,
CO. Kent — at Stepney, co. Middlesex, or St.
Magnus, London. 24 April, 1626. B.
Brockbank, Matthew, of Stepney, co. Middlesex,
merchant taylor, and Joane Gardner, of
Whitechapel, Middlesex, widow of Robert
Gardner, mariner — at St. George, Botolph
Lane, London. 19 Dec. 1620. B.
Brockett, John, of Sabridgworth, co. Herts, and
Margery Slewright, widow, of South Myms,
Middlesex — at St. Sepulchre. 19 May, 1576.
B.
Brockett, Nicholas, of Sapsford, Essex, and
Johanna Wiseman, spinster, of Great Canfield,
said county — at St. Sepulchre, London. 30
Jan. 158f. B.
Brockett, Thomas, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
London, stationer, bachelor, about 23, and
Mary Archer, of St. Stephen, Coleman Street,
said city, aged 21 and upwards, with consent
of her mother, her father dead — at St.
Lawrence, Old Jewry, London. 10 Feb. 1G7§.
V.
Brockett, Thomas, of Eatonbridge, Kent, gent.,
bachelor, about 30, and Elizabeth Seyliard,
spinster, about 20, daughter of Thomas Sey-
liard, of Eatonbridge aforesaid, esq., who con-
sents— at Eatonbridge aforesaid. 10 Dec. 1632.
F.
Brockett, William (Brokett), of Christchurch,
London, haberdasher, bachelor, 25, and Emme
Covert, of same, spinster, 21, datighter of
Anthony Covert, esq., of Chascombe (?), co.
Surrey, who consents — at Chi'istchurch, afore-
said. "^22 June, 1627. B.
Brockett, William, gent., of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, bachelor, 25, and Jane Bradley, of St.
Peter, in Tower of London, spinster, 30 —
at St. Clement Danes. 31 Dec. 1627. B.
Broderwicke, Francis, of Langford, co. Berks,
bachelor, 30, and Heneretta Dodwell, of
Sandywell, co Gloucester, spinster, 26, at her
own disposal — at Doleswell, co. Gloucester, or
.... 8 Aug. 1695. F.
Broderwicke, Francis, of Langford, Berks, gent.,
widower, and Sophia Fettj-place, of Cleeve, co.
Worcester, spinster, 28, at her own disposal —
at Cleeve, aforesaid, or ... 5 May, 1698. F.
Broderwicke Richard (Broderwycke), gent., and
Margaret Barrenton, "puella," of the City of
London — to marry at St. Sepulchre, London.
7 Nov. 1562. B.
Broderwicke, William, of Longford, co. Berks,
bachelor, 35, and Mary Dewy, spinster, 18,
daughter of William Dewj', of Wareham, co.
Dorset, gent., who consents — at St. Martin-in-
the-Vintry, London. 6 Feb. 1664. F.
Brogdon, Dennis (Brodgden), of St. Margaret
Patten, London, Salter, and Mary Bangforde,
widow, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
relict of — Bangforde, late of same, basket-
maker, gen. lie, 17 Feb. IS^g. B.
Brogdon, Dennis, of St. Margaret Patten, and
P]lizabeth Gallaud, spinster, of same, gen. lie,
27 April, 1579. B.
Brograve, Alexander, esq., of Braughing, Herts,
bachelor, 38, and Anne Gardner, spinster, 26
- — at Layston, Meesden, or Munden Parva, co.
Herts. 10 May, 1648. B.
Brograve, John, of Wappenham, co. Northamp-
ton, gent., bachelor, 28, and Emma Harb_v, of
Aldston, said co., spinster, 21, at her own dis-
posal— at Wappenham aforesaid, or Biddies-
den, Bucks. 21 Nov. 1662. F.
i89
Simeon Brograve
1521-1869.]
John Bromley 190
Brograve, Simeon, of Braughing, Herts, esq., son
and heir of John Brograve, esq., attorney, of
the Duchy of Lancaster, and Dorothy Leven-
thorpe, Spinster, of Sawbridgeworth, Essex
(.sic), daughter of — Leveuthorpe, esq.,
deceased, gen. lie, 12 July, 1594. B.
Brograve, Sir Thomas, bart., of Hammells, Herts,
bachelor, about 25, and Grace Hewett, of
Waresley, co. Huntingdon, about 23, daughter
of Sir John Hewett, bart., deceased — at Wares-
ley, aforesaid. 9 Feb. 166^. V.
Brokebye, Robert, gent., and Anne Hall, widow,
of City of London, gen. lie, 26 Jan. 157^. B.
Brokelbye, Robert, gent., and Mabell Harvey,
diocese of London. 21 June, 1544. F.
Brokelsbie, Peter, of St. Andrew, Holborn, pew-
terer, and Alice Walker, of Christchurch, Lon-
don, widow of William Walker, late of same,
pewterer — at St. Andrew, Holborn, aforesaid.
24 July, 1603. B.
Brokemiller, Arnold, cordwainer, and Margaret
Forde, spinster, of St. Sepulchre, London,
daughter of — Forde, late of Redboi-ne, co.
Herts, husbandman, deceased — at St. Bartho-
lomew-the-Great, West Smithfield. 31 July,
1589. B.
Broman, William, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West ,
Loudon, and Sarah Corker, of St. Botolph,
Aldersgate, London, spinster — at St. Botolph,
aforesaid. 5 June, IGGl. B.
Brome. See also Broome.
Brome, Andrew, ii'onmouger, and Ann Garnot,
spinster, of St. Margaret, Now Fish Street
London, sjiinster, to marry there. 9 May,
1584. B.
Brome, Mr. Henry, gent., of Great St. Bartho-
lomew, London, bachelor, 37, father dead,
and Elizabeth Denton, now of St. James,
Clerkenwell, spinster, 28 or 30, daughter of
William Denton, gent., deceased long
since — at St. Mary Stayning, London. 10
June, 1620. B.
Brome, Hugh, yeoman, and Anne Hawarde,
spinster, of City of London, daugher of
Humphrey Hawarde, of Finchampsted,
Berks, yeoman — at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf.
1 May, 1583. B.
Brom.e, Thomas, serjeant-at-law, and Mrs. Eliza-
beth Mansell, daughter of Sir Walter Mansell,
late of Middlescombe, co. Carmarthen, bart.,
deceased— at .... 14 Feb. 167^. V.
Bromeham, Richard, of St. Margaret, West-
minster, gent., and Martha Richardson, of
same, spinster — at St. Margaret, West-
minster. 15 March, 16^. D.
Bromfield, Charles, of St. George, Southwark,
Surrey, esq., bachelor, about 25, and Mrs.
Mary Salter, of same, spinster, about 20, con-
sent of father, Nicholas Salter, of London,
merchant — at All Hallows Staining, London.
31 Jan. 166i. V.
Bromfield, George, of St. George, Southwark,
gent., bachelor, about 27, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Woodward, of Stepney, Middlesex, spinster,
about 25, and at own disposal — at Bromley,
Middlesex. 18 July, 1672. V.
Bromfield, Henry (Bromfeild), of Rye, Sussex,
gent., widower, about 45, and Mrs. Amie
Dukeson, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middle-
sex, widow, about 30 — at St. Mary Magdalene,
Old Fish Street, London. 11 Dec. 1672. V.
Bromfield, Henry (Bromfeild), of Haywood, in
parish of Bolder, co. Southampton, esq., about
30, and Mrs. Mary Michell, of Windford Eagle,
in parish of Toller, co. Dorset, spinster, about
20, consent of guardian, her parents dead — at
Windford Eagle aforesaid. 4 June, 1674. V.
Bromfield, Jeffrey, of Little St. Bartholomew,
London, physician, bachelor, about 27, and
Mrs. Diana Heath, of St. Bride, spinster,
about 17, consent of father, Thomas Heath, of
same, gent. — at St. Andrew, Holborn, St.
Sepulchre, or Little St. Bartholomew afore-
said. 5 June, 1665. V.
Bromfield, John, of the Middle Temple, esq.,
bachelor, 22, and Elleonora Child, of Isleworth,
Middlesex, spinster, 20, daughter of Mary
Child, of same, widow, who consents — at St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, St. Gilcs-in-the-Fields, or
St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middlesex. 19
July, 1682. F.
Bromfield, Richard (Bromfeilde), and Jane
Aorden (sic), of St. Margaret, Westminster,
bond of said Richard and Andrew Weston, of
St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 4 Feb. 156^. D.
Bromfield, William (Bromefielde), of St. Mary,
Whitechapel, Middlesex, locksmith, and Anne
Marshall, of St. Mary, Abchurch, London,
spinster, daughter of — Marshall, late of
Haveringham, co. York, husbandman, de-
ceased, gen. lie, 1 Dec. 1592. B.
Bromhall, Charles (Bromall), of Great St.
Bartholomew, West Smithfield, yeoman, and
Frances Reade, widow, of Stratford, Bow,
CO. Middlesex, relict of Thomas Reade, late of
same, sailor — at Great St. Bartholomew afore-
said. 24 Sept. 1586. B.
Bromhall, Lewis, of St. Swithin, London, gent.,
and Anne Strachie, of Hackney, Middlesex,
spinster, daughter of — Strachie, late of co.
Essex, yeoman, deceased — at St. Swithiu
aforesaid. 20 May, 1605. B.
Bromhall, Robert, gent., of Great St.
Bartholomew, widower, 55, and Mai'garet
Thorpe, of same, 40, widow of John Thorpe,
gent., deceased — at St. Giles, Cripplegate, or
St. Sepulchre. 2G May, 1636. B.
Bromhead, Christopher (Bromehedde), and
Agnes Crosse, of Ware — to marry there. 24
Jan. 155f. B.
Bromley, Alban, of St. Michael Basishaw,
London, and Ellen Musgrave, of London,
widow of Cuthbert Musgrave, late of Green-
wich, CO. Kent, barber-surgeon, gen. lie, 6
Sep. 1596. B.
Bromley, Clobery, esq., of St. James, West-
minster, bachelor, 22, and Mrs. Dorothy
Bromley, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, spinster,
16, her parents dead, consent of her guardian,
Charles Longueville, esq., of the Inner Temple
— at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, St. Ann, West-
minster, or St. Paul, Covent Garden. From an
accompanying document in Latin it appears
she was daughter of William Bromley, of Holt
Castle, CO. Worcester, who died at Horseheath
Hall, CO. Cambridge, by Margaret his wife,
his will dated 27 May, 1703. 22 March, 170^.
B.
Bromley, Edward, of Much Hadham, Herts,
gent., bachelor, 25, and Jane Paradise, of St.
Bride, Loudon, spinster, 24, at her own dis-
posal— at St. Marylebone, St. Mary, White-
chapel, or Knightsbridge Chapel, Middlesex.
12 Feb. 168f. F.
Bromley, George, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
yeoman, and Alice Browne, of same, widow —
at same. 25 Aug. 1606. D.
Bromley, George, of the Middle Temple, esq.,
bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth Barton, spinster,
19, daughter of Isaac Barton, of All Hallows
Barking, Loudon, merchant, who consents — at
St. Foster, London. 2 Sep. 1674. F.
Bromley, John, cook, and Joane Pierson, of the
city of Westminster, sjDinster — at St. Peter,
Paul's Wharf, London. 29 June, 1620. B.
191
John Bromley
[1521-1869.] Thomas Brooke 19:
Bromley, John, gent., of Staines, Middlesex,
bachelor, 23, and Amy Brockett, of same,
spinster, 20, her father's consent — at same.
24 Aug. ]fi27. H.
Bromley, Lewis (15romly), gent., of St. Gregory,
tiacliclor, 25, and Thomasiue Uolmett, of Sf
Mary, Islington, spinster, 22, her parents
dead — at St. Mary, Islington, or St. Dunstan-
in-the-West. 17 Oct. 1G31. B.
Bromley, Richard (Bromlye), Salter, and Mary
Duukyn, of Christchurcli, London, spinster,
daughter of Christopher Dunkyn, of same,
tallow-chandler — at Christchurch aforesaid.
11 Ang. 1698. B.
Bromley, Robert, of St. Faith, and Mary Kettell,
widow, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate — at St.
Botolph aforesaid. 17 Feb. 157^. B.
Bromley, Thomas (Bromelye), of St. Bcnet,
Gracechnrch, London, ironmonger, and
Margery Tillman, spinster, of St. Lawrence,
Old Jewry, daughter of — • Tillman, late of
Faversham, Kent, gent., deceased, gen. lie,
13 Dec. 1591. B.
Brom.ley, Thomas, of New Inn, Middlesex, gent.,
and Susan Bond, of St. Lawrence, Old Jewry,
liondon, spinster, daughter of John Bond, of
same, founder, gen. lie, 18 Dec. 1592. B.
Brom.ley, William, of Bagginton, co. Warwick,
esq., widower, 33, and the Hon. Elizabeth
Stawell, of St. James, Westminster, spinster,
about 22 — at St. James aforesaid, or ... .
12 Jan. 169|. F.
Brom.sall, Thomas, of St. Mary Magdalen, Ber-
mondsey, co. Surrey, tallow chandler, bachelor,
28, and Elizabeth Barksdale, of same, spinster,
about 25 — at St. Mary Magdalen aforesaid. 9
Feb. 170|. F.
Brooke, Abraham, of St. Trinity, Minories,
chirugeon, bachelor, 20, son of Thomas
Brooke, late of Darford, co. Kent, merchant,
deceased, consent of his mother, Alice Brooke,
alias Gouldsmith, of same, and Anne Skinner,
of the Minories aforesaid, spinster, 18,
daughter of Ralph Skinner, late of same,
gent., deceased, consent of her mother, Hellen
Skinner, of same, widow — at St. Mary,
Islington. 1 June, 1631. B.
Brooke, Andrew, and Joanna Bennett, of city of
Westminster, spinster. 15 Feb. 16-|-2. D.
Brooke, Edward (Broke), and Ann Harrys, of St.
Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, to marry there.
22 Jan. 154^ B.
Brooke, Edward, of Clement's Inn, gent., and
Alice Archbold, of St. Clement Danes,
spinster, gen. lie, 30 Nov. 1567. B.
Brooke, Edward, of St. Sepulchre, London, tallow
chandler, and Katherine Latham, of same,
widow, merchant — at St. Mary Magdalen,
Milk Street, London. 29 Jan. 16\%. B.
Brooke, the Right Hon. Francis, Lord Baron
Brooke, bachelor, 21, and upwards, and Hon.
Elizabeth Hamilton, of St. James, Westmin-
ster, 21 and upwards, daughter of Lord
Archibald Hamilton, special licence. 13 May,
1742. F.
Brooke, Hugh (Broke), gent., and Barbara
Chydley, of London. 10 Oct. 1548. F.
Brooke, Humphry, of St. James, Duke's Place,
London, Dr. in physic, widower, about 48, and
Elizabeth Denton, of St. Catherine Cree
Church, London, spinster, about 22, and at
own disposal — at St. Mary, Savoy, Middlesex.
27 Sept. 1667. V.
Brooke, John (Broke), and Elizabeth Seraarke,
of St. John the Evangelist, London. 16 Sept.
1545. F.
Brooke, John, and Margery Jasper, widow, of
Writtle, CO. Essex, gen. lie, 5 Feb. 15G|. B.
Brooke, John, of City of London, gardener, and
iMary I'eanam, of same, spinster, daughter of
— Beanam, of same, deceased — at St. Mary-at-
HiU. 11 Dee 1588. B.
Brooke, John, of Stondon, co. Herts, yeoman, and
Ellen Godfrey, of same, widow of Nicholas
Godfrey, late of same, tailor — at St. Mary
Steyning, London. 14 Nov. 1602. B.
Brooke, John, of St. Sepulchre, London, widower,
and Elizabeth Haywood, of Westminster,
spinster — at St. Margaret, Westminster. 27
Jan. lG2f. D.
Brooke, John, gent., of City of London, bachelor,
20, son of Matthew Brooke, esq., of Ports-
mouth, CO. Southampton, who consents, and
Elizabeth Smith, of St. Stephen, Coleman
Street, spinster, about same age, her parents
dead — at St. Mary, Somerset. 7 Oct. 1028. B.
Brooke, Ralph, of Little Parudon, and Elizabeth
Lynseye, of Staudou, widow, to marry at
Standon. 9 Nov. 1546. B.
Brooke, Ralph, and Mary GrifEyn, of St. Olave,
Silver Street, London, to mari-y there. 27 Feb.
155a. B.
Brooke, Richard (Broke), and Christian Carew.
— June, 1548. F.
Brooke, Richard, and Auue Cobdeu, widow, of
South Wylde, co. Essex — at St. Magnus,
London Bridge. 22 Sept. 1576. B.
Brooke, Richard, and Ellen Rogers, spinster, of
AV'are, co. Herts — at St. Botolph, Aldgate. 12
Aug. 1579. B.
Brooke, Richard, of St. Mary Woolnoth, gold-
smith, and Elizabeth Longworth, spinster, of
Westham, Essex, gen. lie, 28 April, 1581. B.
Brooke, Richard, gent., of Berkhampstead, Herts,
bachelor, 33, and Margaret Carey, now of St.
Andrew, Holboru, spinster, 20, daughter of
Edward Carey, of Westwicke, in ye county of
[Lancaster], who consents — at St. Peter,
Paul's Wharf. 10 Dec. 1642. B.
Brooke, Robert, of Bobyngworth, and Catherine
Barley, of St. Stephen, Walbrook, London —
at Bobingworth aforesaid. 19 Jan. 155f . B.
Brooke, Robert, of St. Thomas Apostle, London,
merchant taylor, and Sarah Earlinge, widow,
of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, relict of Richard
Earlinge, of same, gen. lie, 29 Jan. 158|. B.
Brooke, Robert, yeoman, and Mary George, widow,
of Bradwell-juxta-Mare, co. Essex, relict of
John George, late of West Mersey, said county,
yeoman — at Bradwell aforesaid. 9 Nov. 1586.
B.
Brooke, Robert, clerk, S.T.B., vicar of St. Olave,
Old Jewry, London, and Susan Parpoynte, of
St. Mary Woolchurch, said city, spinster,
daughter of Robert Parpoynte, late of
St. Christopher-le-Stocks, London, grocer,
deceased, gen. lie, 29 Nov. 1597. B.
Brooke, Robert, of St. Martin Orgar, London,
haberdasher, and Anne Coxe, of same, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Coxe, deceased — at St.
Mary Woolchurch, London. 20 July, 1614. B.
Brooke, Robert, clerk, widower, 32, and Mary
Maynwaring, of St. Giles - in - the - Fields,
spinster, 18, consent of the Right Worshipful
Roger Maynwaring, D.D., parson of said
parish — at St. Giles-in-the-Fields. 9 May,
1635. B.
Brooke, Simon, and Susanna Andrewe, of St.
Stephen, Coleman Street, to marry there. 5
Dec. 1561. B.
Brooke, Thomas, of Barnard's Inn, gent., and
Matthew {sic) Farmer, widow, of St. Michael,
Cornhill, gen. lie, 22 Aug. 1576. B.
19:
Thomas Brooke
[1521-1869]. Lawrence Broome 194
Brooke, Thomas, servant to Robert Swift, esq.,
and Johanna Kendall, of St. Martin-le-Grando,
widow. 13 Jan. 158f . D.
Brooke, Thomas, of St. James, Clerkenwell,
Middlesex, vintner, and Margaret Longo,
spinster, daughter of — Longe, deceased —
at Epping-, co. Essex. 12 July, 1G16. B.
Brooke, Thomas, of St. Thomas Apostle, London,
tailor, and Ellen Taylor, of St. Augustine,
London, spinster — at St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey,
London. 25 Nov. 1622. B.
Brooke, Thomas, of Borne, co. Kent, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Aleby Hope, spinster,
21, daughter of one Hope, of Dover, Kent,
who consents — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf,
London. 21 Nov. 1632. F.
Brooke, Thomas, esq., of Oakelcy, Northampton,
20, and Margaret Walter, spinster, 16,
daughter of the Lady Walter, of St. James,
Clerkenwell, who consents — at St. James,
Clerkenwell. 29 Jan. 163f . B.
Brooke, William (Broke), and Katherine
Emerye, of the City of London, gen. lie, 19
July, 1571. B.
Brooke, William, pewterer, and "Tanekiam"
Breakepott, spinster, of St. Botolph, Aldgate,
daughter of John Breakepott, of the city of
Antwerp, merchant, deceased — at St. Gabriel,
Fenchurch. 9 Dec. 1583. B.
Brooke, William, of the City of London, haber-
dasher, and Elizabeth Williamson, spinster, of
same, daughter of Robert Williamson, late of
the city of New Sarum, innholder, deceased,
gen. lie, 26 Aug. 1589. B.
Brooke, William, of Stepney, Middlesex, mariner,
widower, and Judith Nicholls, of Hendon,
said county, spinster, daughter of Richard
Nicholls, of same, yeoman — at Hendon afore-
said. 3 June, 1609. B.
Brooke, William, of St. Andrew, Holborn, London,
innholder, and Joaue Ridge, spinster, daughter
of George Ridge, deceased — at St. Bennet
Sherehog, London. 21 June, 1622. B.
Brooke, William, of St. Alphage, London, clerk,
M.A.,and Margaret Bosome, of same, spinster
— at same. 14 June, 1624. B.
Brooke, William, gent., of St. Clement Danes,
bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth White, of St.
Andrew Undershaft, spinster, 22, consent of
her mother, her father dead — at St. Giles or
St. Martin-iu-the-Fields. 19 Sept. 1643. B.
Brooke, William, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor,
about 30, and Mrs. Mary Ballett, of Harlow,
CO. Essex, widow, about 24 — at St. Andrew,
Holborn. 3 Aug. 1671. V.
Brooker, Henry, of St. Saviour, Southwark,
bachelor, citizen and leatherseller, of London,
and Jane Cotes, of precinct of St. Martin-le-
Grand, spinster — at St. Leonard, in said
precinct. 24 Nov. 1623. D.
Brooker, Henry, of Foot's Cray, co. Kent,
bachelor, 30, and Hannah Tanner, of St.
Margaret, Westminster, spinster, 21 and
upwards, at her own disposal — at St. Margaret
aforesaid. 1 Feb. 170|. F.
Brooker, Henry, of Chingford, Essex, bachelor,
30, and upwards, and Sarah Brooker, of St.
Mary Axe, London, spinster, 21, and upwards.
13 July, 1730. F.
Brooker, John, of St. Catherine-by-the-Towerof
London, tallow-chandler, and Anne Godfrey,
of Stondon, co. Herts, spinster, at St. Sepulchre,
London. 15 Jan. 162f. B.
Brooker, Thomas, of Pettworth, Sussex, gent.,
bachelor, about 41, and Francis Gibbs, of
same, widow, about 35, at Pnlborough, Sussex.
16 June, 1666. V.
London Marriage Licences.
Brookes, James, of Hayse, Middlesex, widower,
about 53, and Mary Tomkin .... of Edmon-
ton, said county, widow, about 51 — at St.
Gregory, Loudon. 4 Nov. 1662. V.
Brookes, James, of Hayes, Middlesex, gent.,
widower, about 50, and Katherine Carter,
of Hillingdon, said county, spinster, about
30, and at own disposal — at Hayes or Hilling-
don aforesaid. 27 Oct. 1668. V.
Brookes, John, of the city of Oxford, gent.,
bachelor, 24, and Elizabeth Saunders, of same,
spinster, 19, her parents dead, with consent
of her uncle, Thomas Tuder, of same — at St.
Dunstan-in-the-West, or St. Mary Magdalen,
Old Fish Street, London. 29 April, 1680. F.
Brookes, Leonard, of Westminster, gent., and
Anne Head, of same, spinster — at St.
Margaret, Westminster. 7 Jan. 16]^. D.
Brookes, Richard, gent., of Frinsley, co. Hants,
bachelor, 40, and Elizabeth Bannister, of
St. Clement Danes, spinster, 32 — at Branford,
Middlesex. 8 July, 1641. B.
Brookes, Richard, gent., of Cyar (?), co. Suffolk,
bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth Tailer, spinster,
26 — at Bramford, Acton, or Hammersmith,
Middlesex. 13 Sept. 1643. B.
Brookes, Roger, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
gent., bachelor, about 24, and Elizabeth
Gi-ube, of St. Margaret, Westminster, widow,
about 28 — at St. Giles, Crii^plegate. 5 Dec.
1667. D.
Brookes, Thomas, of St. Ethelburgh, London,
clothworker, and Susan Hyll, of Great Ilford,
CO. Essex, spinster, daughter of Ralph Hyll,
late of same, yeoman, deceased, gen. lie,
23 July, 1597. B.
Brookes, Thomas, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., bachelor, about 26, and Mrs. Elizabeth
AVeekes, of St. Peter, Cornhill, spinster, about
17, her father's consent — at St. Ethelburgh,
or St. Hellen, London. 7 Nov. 1673. V.
Brookes, William, gent., of St. Stephen, Coleman
Street, bachelor, 29, and Judith Foxe, of St.
Bride, spinster, 23, her parents dead — at St.
Faith. 23 April, 1634. B.
Brookesliank, John (Brookebank), of St. Michael,
Cornhill, and Sibill Kempe, widow, of St.
Botolph, Aldgate — at St. Botolph aforesaid.
19 Oct. 1574. B.
Brookesbauk, Nicholas (Broksbanck), of St.
Clement, Eastcheap, and Agnes Farrar, of St.
Olave, Hart Street. 10 Aug. 1577. B.
Brookesbye, Matthew, gent., bachelor, 24, son of
Ralph Brookesby, of Much Ashby, co.
Leicester, gent., who consents, and Mary
Towneley, spinster, 18, daughter of John
Towneley, esq., late of Camberwell, Surrey,
deceased about two months since, consent of
Mary Towneley, widow, her mother — at
Hackney, Middlesex. 21 Nov. 1616. B.
Broome. See also Brome.
Broome, Gabriel, and Ellen Nicholls, of city of
Westminster, widow. 13 Jan. 1641. D.
Broom.e, George, gent., of St. Dunstan-in-the-
West, widower, 28, and Elizabeth Horspoole,
of St. Bennett, FauVs Wharf, spinster, 19,
daughter of William Horspoole, of same, gent.,
who consents — at St. Bennett aforesaid.
11 Sept. 1632. B.
Broom.e, John, of Hackney, Middlesex, gent.,
bachelor, about 23, and Sarah Freind, of same,
spinster, about 21, consent of mother, Sarah
Freind — at Hackney aforesaid. 16 Nov. 1663. V.
Broome, Lawrence, of New Inn, London, bachelor,
about 31, and Elizabeth Wood, of St. Clement
Danes, 21 and ujjwards, her mother's consent
—at St. Giles-in-the-Fields, or St. Sepulchre,
London. 2 Dec. 1671. V.
H
195
Simon Broome
[i 521-1869]. Cliristoplicr Browne 196
Broome, Simon, of St. Sepulchre, London, grocer,
and Isabcll Copley, of St. Mary Woolnoth,
London, spinster, daughter of Edward Coploy,
late of Wakefield, co. York, gent., deceased —
at St. Mary Woolnoth aforesaid. 9 March,
160^. B.
Broomeley, William, and Margery Cannan, of St.
Peter, Cornhill, to marry there. 22 Feb. 156|.
B.
Brothers, Giles, merchant taylor, and Elizabeth
Battman, spinster, of Loudon, daughter of
Sylvester Battman, late of Staveton, co.
Northampton, husbandman, deceased, gen.
lie, 28 Oct. 1591. B.
Brothers, John, of Urury Lane, Middlesex,
yeoman, bachelor, and Alice Harris, of same,
spinster, daughter of John Harris, late of
Eamsey, co Huntingdon, yeoman, deceased —
at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London. 27 Oct.
1621. B.
Brotherton, Humphrey. Sec Browtiiton.
Brotherton, John, of St. Michael Bassishaw, and
Dorothy Mattocke, spinster, of St. Lawrence,
Jewry — at St. Lawrence aforesaid. 2 May,
1576. B.
Brotherton, John, yeoman, and Julian Speekman,
spinster, of St. James, Clerkeuwell, to marry
there. 4 Dec. 1582. B.
Brotherton, Michael, of Westminster, bachelor,
and Joanna Price, of same, sjiiinster — at St.
Leonard in St. Martin-le-Grand. 21 Ajiril,
1623. D.
Brotherton, William, gent., and Judith Burton,
spinster, of Fulham, Middlesex, daughter of
Henry Burton, of same, yeoman — at same.
13 Nov. 1583. B .
Broug'hton, Christopher, gent., of St. Mildred,
Bread St. London, widower, 48, and Elizabeth
Salisbury, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex,
spinster, 22, daughter of Owen Salisbury, gent.,
deceased, consent of her mother, Mary
Harbert, alias Salisbury, of same, widow — at
St. Olave, Old Jury, London. 4 March, 162^.
B.
Broug'hton, Christopher, of the Middle Temple,
London, gent., bachelor, 26, and Martha
Temple, of Stowe, co. Bucks, spinster, 22,
her parents dead, with consent of her brother.
Sir Richard Temple, of Stowe aforesaid,
Knight of the Bath — at St. Clement Danes,
Middlesex. 26 Nov. 1666. F.
Broughton, Edward (Braughton), of Finch Lane,
London, merchant taylor, and Elizabeth Band,
si^inster, daughter of William Band, of St.
Michael, Holborn, London, cutler — at St.
Andrew, Huggin Lane, London. 18 Dec.
1623. B,
Broughton, Edward, of Kington, co. Hereford,
gent,, bachelor, about 26, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Bail}^, of Wilshamstead, alias Wilsted, co. Beds,
spinster, about 24, her parents dead — at St.
Andrew, Holborn, St. Sepulchre, or St.
Bartholomew-the-Great or Less, London.
28 April, 1675. V.
Broughton, John, gent., of St. Giles-in-the-
Fields, widower, 50, and Eose Rogers, of same,
spinster, 40 — at St. Giles aforesaid. 28 Jul}-,
1628. B.
Broughton, Robert, esq., of city of Westminster,
bachelor, 24, and Mary Smith, of St. Clement
Danes, widow, 30 — at St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
or St. Mary, Savoy. 20 March, 162§. B.
Broughton, Sampson Shelton, of Middle Temple,
gent., liachelor, about 26, and Mrs. Mary
Cooke, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, spinster,
about 20, her father's consent — at St. Dunstau-
in-the-West. 29 Aug. 1676. V.
Broughton, Thomas, of Broughton, co. Stafford,
esq., bachelor, about 24, and Rhoda Amcotts,
of Aysthorp, co. Lincoln, spinster, about 19,
her parents dead, consent of her grandmother,
Rhoda Lady Fairfax, her guardian, attested by
Sir Bryan Broughton, of Broughton aforesaid,
knight and bart. — at St. Paul, Covent Garden.
6 July, 1672. V.
Broughton, William, of St. Mary-le-Bow, London,
merchant, bachelor, 26 and upwards, and Ann
Danvcrs, spinster, about 17, consent of father,
Henry Danvers, of Stoke Newington, co.
Middlesex, esq. — at Stoke Newington afore-
said. 29 May, 1678. V.
Broiighton, William, esq., of St. George, South-
wark, widower, 50, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Macneale, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, widow,
40— at St. Andrew Wardrobe. 19 April, 1710.
B.
Brouncker, Christopher, of Portsmouth, co.
Southampton, gent., bachelor, about 26, and
Mrs. Catherine Gilbourne, of Shoreham, Kent,
sijinster, about 18, consent of father, Henry
Gillourne, of same, esq. — at Newington Butts,
Surrey, St. Mary, Savoy, or St. Giles-in-the-
Fields. 7 Nov. 1670. V.
Brouncker, Thomas, of Portsmouth, co.
Southampton, bachelor, above 21, and Mary
Bridger, of St. Michael, Cornhill, London,
sjiinster, 20, daughter of Peter Bridger, of
same, who consents — at St. Anne, Aldersgate,
or . . . 1 June, 1695. F.
Erouncker, William, esq., and Martha Myldmaye,
daughter of Sir Walter Mvldmaye, knight,
gen. lie, 10 Jan. 156§. B.
Brouners, Michael, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, cabinet-maker, aged about 28, and
Mary Vanleenwarde, of same, widow, 24,
alleged by Thomas Billopp, of St. Mary
Savoy, Middlesex, gent. — at St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, or any other chm'ch now standing near
the City of London. 22 Sept. 1666. F.
Erowghe, Arthui', and Alice Clanys, spinster,
of City of London, gen. lie, 23 Jan. 156^. B.
Browne, Alexander, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, about 33, and Mrs. Deborah Golding,
of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, spinster, about 22,
her parents dead — at St. Martin aforesaid, or
Chelsey, or Knightsbridge, co. Middlesex.
6 July, 1676. V.
Browne, Anthony, of Woolwich, Kent, widower,
and Audrey Clarke, of St. Margaret, West-
minster, widow. 16 July, 1674. D.
Browne, Arnold, of the Middle Temple, esq.,
widower, and Dame Ursula Cremer, of St.
James, Westminster, widow — at St. Margaret,
Westminster, or ... . 26 May, 1692. F.
Browne, Arthur (Brown), of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex, gent., widower, 35, and
Amy Wilks, of same, widow, about 35— at
Croydon, Lambeth, or Pntnev, co. Surrey. 6
May, 1691. F.
Browne, Bartholomew, of St. Sepulchre, London,
bachelor, 25, and Jane Heyman, spinster, 24,
daughter of Peter Hej-man, of Wye, co. Kent,
esq., who consents — at Wye aforesaid, or ... .
17 Jan. 16Sf . F.
Browne, Benjamin, of St. Saviour, Soutliwark,
CO. Surrey, gent., bachelor, 28, and Deliverance
Gatteridge, of Stepney, Middlesex, sjnnster,
18, with her parents' consent — at Stepney or
Bow, CO. Middlesex. 22 Nov. 1693. F.
Browne, Christoiiher, of Pucklechurch, co.
Gloucester, clerk, ))aclielur, about 27, and Mrs.
Elizabeth Hall, of Avening, said county,
spinster, about 23, with consent of her father,
William Hall, of same, clerk — at Eodmerton,
CO. Gloucester. 23 June, 1679. V.
197 Cutliberfc Browne [1521-1869].
John Browne
198
Browne, Cuthbert, " famnlum domesticum, Diie
nre Regine," and Mary Bei'ues, spinster, of
City of London, gen. lie, 19 June, 1575.
B.
Browne, Edmund, and Mary Stondon, spinster, of
Edinunton — to marry at Estewick. 16 Jan.
156f. B.
Browne, Edward, of the City of London, haber-
dasher, and Anne Dove, of same, widow of
Richard Dove, sailor — at St. Botoljih, Aldgate,
London. 11 Feb. 1611. B.
Browne, Edward, gent., of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, widower, 37, and Anne Willoughb}',
spinster, 17, daughter of Richard Willoughbj',
gent., of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, who
consents — at St. Botoljoh aforesaid. 6 May,
1630. B.
Browne, Edward, and Jane Appleyard, of the
city of Westminster, spinster. 1 April, 1635. D.
Browne, Edward, of Whitefriars, London, doctor
in physic, bachelor, about 28, and Mrs.
Henrietta Susanna Feme, of Lyre Street,
London, spinster, about 17, her father's
consent — at St. Andrew Undershaft. 29 April,
1672. V.
Browne, Francis, and Dorothy Vyllers, of the
diocese of London. 6 Dec. 1544. F.
Browne, the Right Hon. Francis, Viscount Mon-
tague, of St. Clement Danes, bachelor, 28, and
the Right Hon. the Lady Elizabeth Somerset,
daughter of the Right Hon. Henry, Earl of
Worcester, who consents, aged 19 — at St.
Martin-inthe-Fields. 6 July, 1637. B.
Browne, George, of Hornchurch, co. Essex,
yeoman, and Grace Plase, of same, spinster—
at same. 13 July, 1626. B.
Browne, George, of St. Bennett, Gracechurch,
milliner, bachelor, 22, son of John Browne, of
Kynlett, co. Salop, gent., who consents, and
Elizabeth Boylson, of St. Sepulchre, spinster,
22— at St. Sepulchre. 25 Oct. 1633. B.
Browne, George, of Spelmanden, co. Kent, gent.,
about 20, consent of his father, John Browne
and Anne Dobell, of Streete, co. Sussex,
spinster, about 19, daughter of Walter Dobell,
of same, esq., who consents— at Streete afore-
said, or ... . 3 Dec. 1647. F.
Browne, George, of Buckland, co. Surrey, esq.,
about 20, and Mrs. Jane Woraley, of Apple-
doore Court, in the Isle of Wight, co. South-
ampton, spinster, about 20, consent of mothei*,
Dame Brigdet Worsley, widow — at Buckland
aforesaid, or ... . 3 Jan. 16" §. V.
Browne, Henry, and Rose Cooke, widow, of St.
Gabriel, Fenchurch, gen. lie, 28 June, 1574.
B.
Browne, Henry, yeoman, and Agnes Harte,
spinster, now City of London, daughter of
John Harte, late of Woodham Ferris, co. Esses,
husbandman, deceased — at St. Andrew Hub-
bard, London. 22 Dec. 1590. B.
Browne, Henry, husbandman, and Elizabeth
Atterbye, of Isleworth, Middlesex, spinster,
daughter of James Atterbye, late of same,
fisherman, deceased — at Isleworth aforesaid.
3 March, 159§. B.
Browne, Henry, of Isleworth, Middlesex, butcher,
and Anne Linton, of same, spinster — at St.
Peter, Paul's Wharf, London. 9 Feb. 162|. B.
Browne, Henry, esq., of St. Mary, Savoy, bachelor,
and Elizabeth Haynes, of same, spinster, 16,
daughter of Mr. Abraham (sic), of same, gent.,
who consents — at same. 29 Nov. 1632. B.
Browne, Henry, gent., of West Ham, Essex,
bachelor, 30, and Ellen Pare, of same, spinster,
30, of same — at Little Ilford, Essex. 9 July,
1644. B.
Brown, Henry, of Beaconsfield, Bucks, bricklayer,
bachelor, 22, with father's consent, and Mary
Abbott, of Denham, Bucks, sjjin^ter, 17,
consent, of father, Robert Abbott — at St. Giles-
in-the-Fields. 20 April, 1663. B.
Brown, Henry, of Ealing, Middlesex, bachelor, 25,
and Christian Adams, of same, spinster, 24 —
at St. Sepulchre, or St. Martin, Ludgate.
10 Feb. 171|. B.
Browne, Humfrey, and Gertrude Browne, of the
City of London, gen. lie, 24 May, 1569. B.
Browne, James, of Chesthunt, co. Herts, tanner,
and Bridget Terry, of same, spinster, daughter
of William Terry, late of Hadley, co. Middle-
sex, musician, deceased — at St. Antholin,
London. 13 Oct. 1618. B.
Brown, James, gent., of the city of Westminster,
widower, 50, and Margaret Atchison, of same,
widow, 40— at St. Faith. 25 Oct. 1641. B.
Brown, James, of St. Luke, Middlesex, bachelor,
above 24, and Mary Harvey, South Weald,
Essex, spinster, above 22 — at South Weald
aforesaid. 7 Oct. 1749. F.
Browne, John, and Elizabeth Cornish, of St.
Clement Danes — to marry there. 31 Jan.
156i. B.
Browne, John, of Stepney, yeoman, and Jane
Cosin, spinster — at St. Bonnet, Gracechurch.
17 Sept. 1580. B.
Browne, John, of Islington, Middlesex, salter,
and Agnes Golson, widow, of St. Sepulchre,
London — at Islington aforesaid. 25 May, 1582.
Browne, John, of Grays Thurrock, Essex, yeo-
man, and Mary Thompson, widow, relict of
John Thompson, of Little Thurrock, said
county, yeoman — at St. Andrew, Holborn. 5
Feb. 158|. B.
Browne, John, of St. Gabriel, Fenchurch, London,
chirurgeon, and Jane Pearcye, of St. Botolph,
Aldgate, spinster, daughter of — Pearcy,
late of same, yeoman, gen. lie, 22 July, 1589.
B.
Browne, John, saddler, and Elizabeth Slater, of
St. SeiJulchre, Loudon, sjDinster, daughter of
Robert Slater, of same, saddler, gen. lie, 27
Nov. 1592. B.
Browne, John, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London,
haberdasher, and Anne Arden, of St. Andrew,
Holborn, widow of John Arden, late of same,
fletcher — at St. Margaret Moses, London. 10
Feb. 159|. B.
Browne, John, of St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London,
joiner, and Cecily Crowche, of Great All
Hallows, Thames Street, said city, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Crowche, late of Lich-
field, CO. Stafford, yeoman, deceased — at Little
All Hallows aforesaid. 18 Feb. 159|. B.
Browne, John, clerk, of Little All Hallows,
Thames Street, London, and Barsaba Richard-
son, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, widow, gen.
lie, 13 March, 159|. B.
Browne, John, sailor, and Ellen Lintree, spinster,
of Limohouse, in the parish of Stepney, co.
Middlesex, daughter of — Lintree, late of
Walliugborow, co. Northampton, yeoman,
deceased — at Stepney aforesaid. 8 May, 1599.
B.
Browne, John, of Romford, co. Essex, yeoman,
and Anno Greene, of same, widow, of Lawrence
Greene, late of same, husbandman — at St.
Botolph, Aldersgate, London. 25 July, 1617.
B.
Browne, John, of St. Andrew, Holborn, London,
tailor, and Mary Grymmell, of same, spinster,
daughter of — Grymell, deceased — at St.
Bennett Sherehog, London. 29 Jan. 162^-. B.
n 2
199
John Browne
[i 521-1869]. Richard Browne 200
Browne, John, of Great St. Bartholomew, London,
haberdasher, and Mary Burton, of Chinckford,
CO. Essex, spinster, danghtor of Stephen
Burton, of same, yeoman — at Great St.
Bartholomew aforesaid. 30 April, 1G22. B.
Browne, John, of St. Clement Danes, scrivener,
bachelor, and Kathcrinc Price, of St. Margaret,
Westminster, spinster — at Paddington. 4 Oct.
1623. D. [llis name is written Price in text,
but Browne in margin].
Browne, John, of All Hallows-the-Less, Thames
Street, London, cordwainer, and Elizabeth
Snelling, widow, of George Snelling — at All
Hallows aforesaid. 10 Oct. 1625. B.
Browne, John, of Xormanton, co. Lincoln,
bachelor, and Margaret Gamblin, of Great St.
Bartholomew, London, spinster — at St.
Leonard in St. Martin-le-Grand. 16 Feb.
162|. D.
Browne, John, of St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish
Street, London, and Susanna Stonard, of St.
Botolph, Aldersgate — at St. Faith, London.
26 April, 1626. B.
Browne, John, esq., widower, 50, and Winifred
Edwards, of St. Gregory, London, spinster,
40 — at St. Gregory aforesaid. 12 Jane, 1627.
B.
Browne, John, and Elizabeth Alcocke. 22 Oct.
1629. D.
Browne, John, esq., of Twickenham, Middlesex,
widower, 27, and Elizabeth Packer, of city of
Westminster, spinster, 19, daughter of John
Packer, of same, esq., who consents — at St.
Stephen, Walbrook. 25 Jan. 163^. B.
Browne, John, and Jane Symson [in margin,
Sympson], of city of Westminster, widow. 6
Aug. 1639. D.
Browne, John, and Hannah Loder, of city of
Westminster, spinster. 5 Dec. 1639. D.
Browne, John, and Jane Kaven. 19 Aug. 1640.
D.
Browne, Sir John, bai't., of Cowsham, co. Oxon,
bachelor, 35, and Elizabeth Vandersteck, of
Staines, Middlesex, widow — at St. Paul's
Cathedral, in London, or Staines aforesaid.
10 May, 1666. F.
Browne, John, of St. Mary, Savoy, bachelor in
physic, bachelor, about 35, and Mrs. Martha
Crutchfeild, of Lambeth, Sm-rey, spinster,
about 24, and at own disposal — at Newington
or Camberwell, Surrey. 15 Feb. 166S-. Y.
Browne, Joseph (Brown), of London, gent.,
widower, about 40, and Sarah Grove, of
Croydon, Surrey, widow, aged 30 — at Croydon
aforesaid. 9 Jan. 166S. V.
Browne, Joseph (Brown), of Middle Temple, gent.,
bachelor, about 30, and Mrs. Martha Looker, of
Noble Street, London, widow — at St. Stephen,
Coleman Street, London. 21 April, 1675. Y.
Browne, Lawrence, yeoman, and Dorothy Woode,
spinster, of St. Michael-ad-Bladum, London^
at Chaldwell, Essex. 13 Aug. 1580.B.
Browne, Matthew, of St. Sepulchre, London,
linendraper, and Alice Colbache, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Colbache, of Munckland,
Herts, yeoman — at St. George, Botolph Lane,
London. 28 Oct. 1615. B.
Browne, Matthew, of St. Michael Koyal, London,
esq., bachelor, 30, and Anne Willmer, spinster,
22, daughter of George Willmer, late of Strat-
ford, Bow, Middlesex, esq., deceased, and her
mother also — at Kingston or Guildford, co.
Surrey. 4 March, 163|. F.
Browne, Matthew, of Enfield, Middlesex, yeoman,
widower, aged 30, and Judith Lake, of Barking,
Essex, spinster, aged 23, consent of father,
Thomas Lake, of same, gent. — at Chigwell or
Barking, co. Essex. 22 Dec. 1665. Y.
Browne, Matthew, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., and Christian Parks, of All Hallows
Stayning, London, widow, about 43 — at All
Hallows Stayning, St. Botolph, Aldgate, or
Wliitechapel, Middlesex. 19 Oct. 1667. Y.
Browne, Matthias, the younger, of Chelsea, co.
Middlesex, gent., son of Matthias Browne the
elder, of Horbling, co. Lincoln, gent., bachelor,
about 21, and Mary Gorges, of Chelsea afore-
said, widow, about 20, late wife of Mr. Gorges,
late of Chelssa aforesaid, deceased — at St.
Christopher, London. 2 May, 16 13. B.
Browne, Michael, of All Saints, in the town of
Hertford, yeoman, and Angeletta Richardson,
of Chesthunt, co. Herts, widow of Simon
Richardson — at St. Gregory, London. 13
Sept. 1626. B.
Browne, Michael, butcher, and Sarah Baker, of
Great Munden, Herts, spinster, daughter of
Richard Baker, of same, yeoman — at Widford,
Herts. 28 April, 1632. B.
Browne, Mun, of London, merchant, bachelor,
about 30, and Mrs. Mary Benu, of St. John
Zachary, Loudon, spinster, about 16, consent
of her father and mother. Sir Thomas Blood-
worth, knight, and Dame Mary Bloodworth,
alias Benn, his wife — at St. Botolph, Aiders-
gate. 4 March, 167^. Y.
Browne, Nicholas, of Little Hormead, clerk, and
Johanna Astlen, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate,
London, widow — at any church in the diocese.
4 July, 1551. B.
Browne, Peter, of Ratcliffe, parish of Stepney,
CO. Middlesex, dyer, and Joane Alter, of St.
Ethelburgh, London, spinster, daughter of
Thomas Alter, of Turlye, co. Gloucester,
husbandman — at St. Ethelburgh aforesaid.
27 March, 1599. B.
Browne, Philip, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, clerk,
bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Tyrrell, of St. Bride, London, widow, at St.
Bride aforesaid. 1 May, 1674. Y.
Browne, Ralph, gent., of St. Dunstan-in-the-
West, bachelor, 36, and Anne Holliland,
maiden, 22, of St. John, Clerkenwell, consent
of father, David Holliland, of same, gent. — at
St. Mary, Islington, Middlesex. 19 Sept. 1605.
B.
Browne, Ralph, butcher, and Alice Cawcotfc,
widow, of New Windsor, co. Berks — at St.
James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex. 29 July, 1626.
B.
Bi'owne, Reuben, gent., of Luton, Beds, 33, and
Anne Scott, now of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,
spinster, 26— at St. Faith. 28 Jan. 163|. B.
[In margin '' both of these parties are servants
to Judge Crawley."]
Browne, Richard, of the diocese of Winchester,
and Agnes Bradley, of the diocese of London.
3 Feb. 154J. F.
Browne, Richard, of St. Peter, Cornliill, and
Margaret Woodward, of Ashford. 19 Jan.
loof. B.
Browne, Richard, of Westminster, one of the
grooms of the queen's majesty's larder, and
Katherine Gray, of Paddington, widow — at the
chapel of Paddington. 31 Oct. 1567. D.
Browne, Richard, esq., and Katherine Onslowe,
widow, of St. Anne, Blackfriars, gen. lie,
17 Jan. 157f . B.
Browne, Richard, waterman, of St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf, and Alice Hammonde, widow,
of City of London, relict of William Ham-
monde, late of St. Saviour, South wark, sailor,
deceased — at Trinity-the-Less, London. 9Aug.
1586. B.
201
Richard Browne
[152 1- 1 869.] Thomas Browne 202
Browne, Richard, of the City of London, cloth-
worker, and Elizabeth Ellys, spinster, of St.
Ann and Agnes, Aldersgate, London, daughter
of Henry Ellys, late of Christchnrch, New-
gate, London, ironmonger, deceased, gen. lie,
14 Oct. 1590. B.
Browne, Richard, of St. Sepulchi-e, London, cord-
waiucr, and Alice Lofte, of same, widow of
Edmund Lofte, late of same, cordwainer — at
St. Sepulchre aforesaid. 3 Feb. 160h. F.
Browne, Richard, of St. Andrew, Holborn, gent.,
bachelor, about 40, and Elizabeth Leaver, of
St. Giles-in-the-Fields, widow, about 35 — at
St. Gregory, London. 28 Aug. 1662. V.
Browne, Richard, of St. Maudlin, Milk Street,
London, physician, bachelor, about 29, and
Mrs. Mary Byfield, of Morclack, co. Surrey,
spinster, about 22, consent of mother, Mr?.
Sarah Byfield, of same, widow, at All Hallows-
in-the-Wall or St. Dunstan - in - the - East,
London, or Newington, Middlesex. 31 July,
1677. V.
Browne, Sir Richard, bart., of St. James-in-the-
Fields, bachelor, 32, and Dorothy Blackett,
of same, widow, 27 — at St. James aforesaid.
11 Sept. 1688. B.
Browne, Robert, of Braintree, and Elizabeth
Pynell, widow, of Harwich — to marry at
Easterford, co. Essex. 13 April, 1564. B.
Browne, Robert, and Juliana Bedfoorde, of St.
Martin Orgar, London — to marry there. 3
May, 1567. B.
Browne, Robert, and Agnes Cawell, widow, of
Waltham Holy Cross, gen. lie, 16 Feb. 157i.
B.
Browne, Robert, of St. Olave, Hart Street,
London, draper, widower, and Elizabeth
Browne, of St. Catherine Creechurch, said
city, widow of John Browne, late of same,
draper — at St. Catherine Creechurch afore-
said. 11 Dec. 1612. B.
Browne, Robert, of Westminster, tailor, bachelor,
and Jane Robinson, of same, spinster — at St.
Margaret, Westminster. 14 May, 1621. D.
Browne, Robert, cooper, and Joane Whitlocke,
spinster, daughter of — Whitlock, deceased — -
at St. Mary Stayniug, London. 28 Aug. 1621.
B.
Browne, Mr. Robert, of St. Martiu-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, milliner, bachelor, 21, father dead,
and Thomazine Hare, of same, spinster,
19, daughter of Richard Hare, esq., in the
county of Southwark (sic), who liveth in the
King's Bench, at the present distracted in his
wits, consent of ber uncle, Sir Ralph Hare —
at St. Mary, Strand, alias Savoy, Middlesex.
4 May, 1622. B.
Browne, Robert, of St. Helen, London, tailor, and
Isabell Austen, of St. Martin Outwich, London,
widow of Edward Austen — at St. Martin Out-
wich aforesaid. 27 Nov. 1626. B.
Browne, Robert, and Jane Mawne. 7 Nov. 1628.
D.
Browne, Roger, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
farrier, and Alice Painter, spinster — at St.
Beunet, Paul's Wharf, Loudon. 29 Jan. 16^^.
B.
Browne, Rupert, of Lyon's Inn, gent., bachelor,
about 23, and Mrs. Sybell Wyrley, of St.
Clement Danes, spinster, about 17, her father's
consent — at St. Bartholomew-the-Great or
Less, London. 20 Jan. 166^. V.
Browne, Stephen, and Elizabeth, tailor, widow, of
City of London, gen. lie, 8 Jan. 157|. B.
Browne, Stephen, of St. Sepulchre, London, cook,
and Martha Garland, spinster, daughter of
— Garland, deceased — at All Hallows Barking,
London. 22 Jan. 162t. B.
Browne, Thomas, alias Cokkove, and Elizabeth
Dannow, of the diocese of London. 14 Nov.
1546. P.
Browne, Thomas, of Westminster, citizen and
vintner, of London, and Barbara Bottlesham,
of Westminster, spinster [bond by John
Reade, of St. Martin, near Charing Cross,
vintner]. 18 April, 1572. D.
Browne, Thomas, and Margaret Rake, widow, of
the City of Loudon, gon. lie, 16 May, 1573. B.
Browne, Thomas, and Helen Wytlon. 4 Sept.
1575. F.
Browne, Thomas, surgeon, and Margaret Eales,
of Stepney, Middlesex, widow of Stephen
Eales, late of same, mariner — at Stepney
aforesaid. 16 Dec. 1592. B.
Browne, Thomas, of Liraehouse, parish of Stepney,
CO. Middlesex, baker, and Elizabeth Bartelett,
of London, spinster, daughter of William
Bartelett, of Heston, Middlesex, yeoman, gen.
lie, 29 May, 1596. B.
Browne, Thomas, sailor, and Elizabeth Collins, of
St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster, daughter of
Thomas Collins, deceased — at All Hallows
Barking, London. 24 Aug. 1616. B.
Browne, Thomas, of St. Andrew-in-the-Ward-
robe, London, embroiderer, and Jane Russell,
of St. Martin-in-the-Vintry, said city, widow
of William Russell, late of same, embroiderer
— at St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex. 31 Dec.
1617. B.
Browne, Thomas, of St. Mary Colechurch,
London, tailor, and Margaret Ison, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, Loudon, spinster, daughter
of — Ison, yeoman — at St. Andrew, Holborn,
aforesaid. 10 Jan. 161^. B.
Browne, Thomas, of St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf,
London, waterman, and Margaret Davies, of
same, widow of John Davies — at St. Thomas-
the-Apostle, London. 26 July, 1618. B.
Browne, Thomas, gent., and Elizabeth Aldredge,
spinster, daughter of — Aldredge, deceased —
at Lawford, co. Essex. 17 Dec. 1618. B.
Browne, Thomas, of Shepperton, co. Middlesex,
husbandman, and Anne Bartholomew, spinster,
daughter of — Bartholomew, deceased — at
St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, London. 19 July,
1619. B.
Browne, Thomas, of St. Margaret, Lothbury,
London, merchant, bachelor, and Mary
Cornelius, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
spinster, daughter of John Cornelius, merchant,
deceased — at All Hallows-in-the-Wall, London.
19 Dec. 1620. B.
Browne, Thomas, of St. Zatherine Cree Chnrch,
Loudon, feltmaker, widower, and Mary Browne,
of same, spinster, daughter of Thomas Browne,
of Avingbury, co yeoman — at St. Alban,
Wood Street, Loudon. 20 Feb. 162^. B.
Browne, Thomas, of Barking, Essex, yeoman, and
Elizabeth Rundell, spinster, daughter of
Edward Rundell, of Northfleet, co. Kent,
veoman — at St. Andrew, Holborn, London.
29 Nov. 1623. B.
Browne, Thomas, of St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf,
London, waterman, and Sarah Powell, of
St. Giles, Cripplegate, spinster — at St. Giles
aforesaid. 26 May, 1626. B.
Browne, Thomas, gent., of St. Dnnstan-in-the-
West, bachelor, 21, and Petronella Turpin, of
St. Martin-iu-the-Fields, 26, widow of Thomas
Turpin, gent., deceased — at St. Martin, Lud-
gate. 15 April, 1634. B.
Browne, Thomas, gent., of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, widower, 50, and Anne Bonnicke, of
same, widow, 35— at St. Faith, or St. Mary
Magdalen, Old Fish Street. 2 Oct. 1644. B.
20'
Thomas Browne [1521-1869]. Nicliolas Broyne 204
Browne, Thomas, of St. Martin, in the borough
of Leicester, widower, and Agnes, aias Anne,
Dent, of St. Martiu-iu-the-Fields, Middlesex,
spinster — at St. Martin aforesaid, or St. Mary,
Savoy, Middlesex. 23 Dec. 1G61. B.
Browne, Thomas, of Lincoln's Inn, esq., abont 25,
and Cicilia Pooley, spinster, about 20, daughter
of Dame Elizabeth Pooley, of Boxsted Hall, co.
Suffolk, widow, who consents — at Boxsted
aforesaid. 9 Feb. 166^. F.
Browne, Thomas, of St. Martin, Ludgate, gent.,
bachelor, abont 21, and Mrs. Hester Barry, of
Parkbury, Herts, spinster, about 26, and at
own disposal — at St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish
Street, Loudon. 29 Aug. 1677. V.
Browne, Thoma», of Wood Street, Loudon, gent.,
bachelor, about 28, and Mrs. Winnifred Beard,
of St. Botoljoh, Bishopsgate, spinster, above 21,
and at own disposal— at St. Saviour, South-
wark. 8 Dec. 1677. V.
Browne, Thomas, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., bachelor, about 36, and Ursula Duncombe,
of Rickmansworth, Herts, spinster, about 20,
with consent of her mother, Mrs. Mary
Duncombe, alleged by Charles Duncombe, of
St. Mary Wooluoth, London, goldsmith — at
Rickmansworth aforesaid. 14 Aug. 1678. V.
Erown, Thomas, gont., of St. James, Westminster,
bachelor, 31, and Hannah Bnxell, of same,
spinster, 24— at Lincoln's Inn chapel. 27
March, 1706. B.
Browne, Walter, gent., of St. Clement Danes,
bachelor, 22, and Jane Helmes, of same,
widow, 30— at St. Faith. 18 May, 1639. B.
Browne, Weston, of Gray's Inn, Middlesex, esq.,
bachelor, 28, and Mary Wilson, of Riplington,
CO. Southampton, widow, 28 — at St. Andrew,
Holborn, or St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex.
28 Jan. 166f. F.
Browne, Weston, of Gray's Inn, esq., widower,
50, and Mrs. Elizabeth Halls, of St. Andrew,
Holborn, widow, 40 — at St. Mary, Savov. 24
Jan. 169f. B.
Browne, William, and Anne Collye, of the City
of London, gen. lie, 28 July, 1561. B.
Browne, William, and Elizabeth Smallo, spinster,
of St. John Zachary, gen. lie, 2 Oct. 1573. B.
Browne, William, and Agnes Francke, widow, of
Ilford, Essex — to marry there. 26 Jan. 157j.
B.
Browne, William, goldsmith, of the City of
London, and Jane Swanson, spinster, of St.
Nicholas, Colo Abbey, daughter of Richard
Swanson, late of Ludlow, co. Salop, iron-
monger, deceased, gen. lie, 24 Feb. 158^. B.
Browne, AVilliam, of Rettingdon, co. Essex,
yeoman, and Jane Willson, now of the City
of London, spinster, daughter of William
Willson, late of Blakamore, co. York, yeoman,
deceased— at St. Gabriel, Fenchurch, London.
30 Nov. 1588. B.
Browne, William, of St. Sepulchre, London,
leathcrsellci-, and Ellen Fox, of same, spinster,
daughter of John Fox, late of Fordc, co. Derby,
yeoman, deceased — at Islington, Middlesex.
30 July, 160 1-. B.
Browne, William, of Cbigwell, co. Essex, yeoman,
and Sarah Eve, of Elmdon, said county,
daughter of John Eve, of same, yeoman — at
St. Stephen, Walbrook, London. 16 Oct. 1609.
B.
Browne, William, of Westham, co. Essex, inn-
keeper, and Rachael Appleby, of Stepney,
Middlesex, widow of William Appleby — at
Stepney aforesaid. 8 Dec. 1624. B.
Browne, William, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
gent., bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth Gouldsmith,
spinster, 22, daughter of Samuel Gouldsmith,
of Hitching, co. Herts, yeoman, who consents
—at St. Martiu-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 1
March, 163|. F.
Brownell, Robert, of St. Michael, in Hoggin Lane,
antl Alice Mathewe, alias Smithe, widow, of
St. Andrew, Holborn, gen. lie, 19 Aug. 1571.
B.
Brownell, Thomas, of the City of London,
upholsterer, and Anne Panter, spinster,
daughter of Arthur Panter, of said city, gold-
smith— at St. Michael Bassishaw, London.
6 Dec. 1624. B.
Browuerick, John, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, dyer, and Frances Cox, spinster,
daughter of James Cox, gent., deceased — at
Great All Hallows, Thames Street, London.
8 Nov. 1620. B.
Browning', John, of St. Thomas Apostle, London,
clothworker, and Mary Ingleburt, of St. Mary,
Abchurch, said city, widow of John Ingle-
btirt, late of Stratford, Bow, co. Middlesex,
gent. — at St. Leonard, Shoreditch, Middlesex.
30 Oct. 1609. B.
Browning*, Michael, of St. Bride, London, mer-
chant, and Susan Denton, spinster, daughter
of Adam Denton, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
Middlesex, innholder — at St. Andrew aforesaid.
17 Dee 1622. B
Browningf, Samuel, of Lincoln's Inn, bachelor,
28, and Mrs. Rebecca Hind, of St. Andrew,
Holborn, spinster, 19, consent of father, Mr.
John Hind — at St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey. 21
Oct. 1693. B.
Brownlow, Sir John, of Holmbey, bart., bachelor,
and Alice Sherard, of St. Margaret, West-
minster, spinster. 25 March, 1676. D.
Brownlowe, William, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
esq., widower, about 30, and the Hon. Mar-
garet Bridges, daughter of the Right Hon.
the late Lord Shandoj-s, deceased, about 17,
consent of the Right Hon. George Mountague,
esq., her guardian, her parents being dead —
at St. Margaret, Westminster, or St. Martin-
in-the-Fields. 7 July, 1668. Y.
Browthton, Humphrey, and Dorothy Wheler, of
the diocese of London. June, 1548. F.
Broxholome, Thomas (Broxsam), of Gray's Inn,
geut., and Anne Lawghton, spinster, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, gen. lie, 27 June, 1570. B.
Broxolme, John, and Elizabeth Rawlyns, of St.
Danstan-in-the-East, London. 5 Feb. 154^. P.
Brozon, Samuel, of St. Mary Aldermary, silk-
man, bachelor, about 30, and Ann Frere, of
St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster, about 25, con-
sent of her father, Thomas Frere, rector of
Whitwell, CO. Rutland — at St. Gregory, London.
19 May, 1662. V.
Broxuppe, Thomas, of Whalley, co. Lancaster,
gent., bachelor, 26, and Ann Walker, spinster,
about 17, daughter of Robert Walker, of
St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, gent., who
consents — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London,
8 Dec. 1632. F.
Broyne, Nicholas de, of St. Anne, Blackfriars,
London, stationer, and Margaret Shoote, of
same, spinster, daughter of — Shoote, late of
CO. Bedford, yeoman, deceased — at St.
Sepulchre, Newgate. 3 June, 15S6. B,
205
Gerard Bruce
[1521-1869.] Edward Bryant 206
Bruce, Gerard, of St. Martin-in-the-rields, Mid-
dlesex, gent., bachelor, 40, and Elizabeth
Wheeler, of Twittonham, Middlesex, spinster,
about 30, her parents dead— at St. Margaret,
Westminster, or St. Paul, Covent Garden,
Middlesex. 18 June, 1669. F,
Bruce, Richard (Bruse), of St. Paul, Covont
Garden, Middlesex, widower, 38, and Mary
Fletcher, of East Mailing, co. Kent, sj^instcr,
19, daughter of James Fletcher, of same, gent.,
who consents — at St. Bride, London, or St.
Mary Savoy, Middlesex. 13 Oct. 1663. P.
Bruce, Robert, and Elizabeth Lock. 1693. D.
Bruce, the Right Hon. Thomas, Lord Bruce, Baron
of Kinlosse, bachelor, 23, and Mrs. Ann
Chichester, spinster, 17, daughter of Sir
Robert Chichester, knight, who consents, as
also Lady Bruce, mother of said Lord Bruce,
alleged by AVilliam, Lord Cavendish — at [St.
Michael Bassishaw erased] London. 15 June,
1615. B.
Bruce, Thomas, of All Hallows, Lombard Street,
draper, bachelor, about 27, and Mary Talden,
of Lorrington, co. Southampton, spinster, about
18, consent of her father, William Yalden,
gent.— at All - Hallows-in-the-Wall. 22 Dec.
1669. V.
Bruen, Clement, of New Inn, Middlesex, bachelor,
25, and Elizabeth Whitehtirst, of Tower Street,
London, widow — at St. Clement Danes. 7
March, 169^. P.
Bruen, Richard, of Christchurch, London,
butcher, and Elizabeth Maggott, of same,
widow of Thomas Maggott — at St. Faith,
London. 13 June, 1625. B,
Bruei*, Abimelech (sic subs.), of St. Clement
Danes, bachelor, 2 i, and Joane Todd, of same,
36, widow of William Todd, deceased — at St.
Mary Mounthaw or St. Andrew-in-the- Ward-
robe. 25 Aug. 1627. B.
Bruere, Bartholomew, of St. Bartholomew-the-
Lesp, London, widower, and Dorothy Grant,
of St. Bride, London, spinster, 27 — at St.
Andrew, Holborn, or Hampstead, Middlesex.
28 Feb. 172|. F.
Bruere, George, of Middle Temple, London, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Mary Weld, of
Midberry Hill, parish of Ware, co. Herts,
spinster, about 22, consent of father, Alex-
ander Weld, of same, esq. — at St. Leonard,
Shoreditcb, or St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London, li May, 1673. V.
Bruere, Ralph, of All Hallows, London Wall,
bachelor, 25, and Thomazine Rowe, of St.
Giles, Cripplegate, London, spinster, 23 and
upwards — at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, London.
29 Nov. 1725. F.
Bruett, Ralph, of Barston, co. Essex, yeoman,
and Elizabeth Godbed, of same, spinster,
daughter of John Godbed, clerk, late curate of
St. Trinity, in Ely, deceased — at Barston
aforesaid. 29 April, 1611. B.
Brude, Thomas, of Great Wakering, Essex, and
Dorcas Angell, spinster, of South Shoebury,
said county — at Thurdesley, co. Essex. 9
Sept. 1585. B.
Brudnell, Sir Edmund, knight, and Etheldred
Roan, widow — at Heston, Middlesex. 11 Dec.
1583. B.
Brudenell, Robert, of St. Martin-in-the-Piclds,
Middlesex, bachelor, 25, and Margaret Wood,
of same, spinster, 24, her jDarents dead — at
Mary-le-bone, Middlesex. 28 April, 1696. P.
Brudenell, Thomas, esq., of City of London,
bachelor, 26, parents dead, and Dorothy
Smithe, of St. James, Clerkenwell, maiden,
23, consent of her father, Henry Smith, esq., of
same — at Islington, Middlesex. 18 Feb. 161^. B.
BrufTe, Robert, and Margaret Potter, his servant,
of St. Martin, Ludgate, London, daughter of
Thomas Potter, late of Cradeley, co. Stafford,
blacksmith, deceased — atBrainford, co. Middle-
sex. 27 Dec. 1598. B.
Brugfge, James Van, of St. Laurence Poultney,
London, merchant, and Susan Jacobson, of
St. Margaret, New Fish Street, London,
spinster, daughter of Peter Jacobson, of same,
merchant — at St. Margaret aforesaid. 5 March ,
162f. B.
Brundish, Robert, gent., of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, bachelor, 39, and Marv Witham, widow,
41— at St. Faith. 11 Feb. 163f. B.
Brune, William, and Sarah Burton, spinster, of
St. Bartholomew-near-the- Stocks — to marry
there. 4 Dec. 1578. B.
Brunsell, Henry, doctor of laws, of Stretham,
Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge, clerk, and Mary
Yorke, of Lidyard Tregorze, co. Wilts, sjiinster,
40— at . . . ., CO. Wilts. 3 Deo. 1668. F.
Brunsell, Henry, of Stretham, Isle of Ely, co.
Cambridge, doctor of laws, widower, and
Sarah Barry, of Hampton Gay, co. Oxford,
siainster, 30, daughter of Christopher Barry,
of same, gent., who consents — at Hamilton
Gay, or . . . ., co. Oxford. 1 Dec. 1669. F.
Bruntnall, William, and Margaret Eustace, sjiin-
ster. 21 Sept. 1668. D.
Brushwood, Robert, of City of London, and Alice
Watts, of St. Dunstan-iu-the-West. 18 April,
1547. B.
Bruton, William, of the city of Exeter, esq.,
bachelor, 28, and Elizabeth Honeychurch, of
Aveton Gifford, co. Devon, spinster, 24, her
father dead, and she at her own disposal — at
Battcrsea or Putney, Smroy, or Marybone,
Middlesex. 11 May, 1663. F.
Bry-[gone], John, of the City of London, and
Elizabeth Flemyng, spinster, of St. Michaol-
ad-Bladum, London, gen. lie, 17 July, 1563.
B.
Bryan. See also Brian.
Bryan, Mr. George, clerk, and Elizabeth Fisher,
of Northall, Middlesex, spinster — at Northall
aforesaid. 23 June, 1623. B.
Bryan, John, of St. Sepulchre, London, cutler,
and Susan Harrison, of St. Bride, Loudon,
spinster, daughter of Thomas Harrison, gent.,
deceased — at St. Botolph, Aldersgate. 2 April,
1619. B.
Bryan, John, of St. Martin-in-the-Fiekls, shoe-
maker, and Jane Jones, spinster, daughter
of Owen Jones, of Westminster, labourer — at
St. Leonard, in St. Martin-le-Grand. 22 July,
1623. D.
Bryan, John, of St. Martin-iu-the-Fields, bachelor,
about 26, and Honor Dacre, about 27, her
parents dead, alleged by Thomas Theobald, of
St. Martin aforesaid, gent. — at St. Mary, Savoy.
24 Feb. 166|. V.
Bryan, Luke, of St. Sepulchre, London, gent.,
and Mary Symons, of St. Andrew, Holborn,
widow of Robert Symons, late of same, tailor
—at St. Mary, Savoy, Middlesex. 22 May,
1598. B.
Bryant, Benjamin, of Wapping, Middlesex, baker,
bachelor, aged 21, and Mary Cathan, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, spinster, about 22, consent
of her parents-rat Gray's Inn chapel. 7 Jau.
166S. V.
Bryant, Edward (Briant), of St. Bride, London,
joiner, and Mary Holliland, of St. Sepulchre,
spinster, daughter of Thomas Holliland, late of
St. Bride aforesaid, wax.chandler, deceased —
at St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex. 20 Oct.
1610. B.
20
George Bryant
[i 521-1869]. Christopher Buckle 208
Bryant, George (Brian t), of Dunichidiock, co.
J)evou, gent., bachelor, about 23, and Mary
Hungerford, of St. David, in the county of the
city of Esetor, spinster, aged 21, her father's
consent, alleged by John Hungerford, of
Doctors' Commons, London, gont. — in Exeter
Cathedral, or St. David, or Dunichidiock
aforesaid. 18 May, 1678. V.
Buchanen, John, and Jane Glasse, of the city of
Westminster, spinster. 22 Jan. 16^§. D.
Buck, Balthazar (Buckc), shoemaker, and Anne,
Rylton, widow, of St. Mary, Abchurch, Lon-
don, relict of — Bilton, of the City of
London— at St. Mary, Abchurch. 27 Aug.
158-4. B.
Buck, John, of Hampton Eoad, co. Gloucester,
gent., bachelor, about 23, and Elizabeth
Greene, of Grittleton, co. Wilts, spinster,
about 19, her father's consent — at Grittleton
aforesaid. 27 Sept. 1669. V.
Buck, John, of Lincoln's Inn, gent., bachelor, 25,
and Katherine Symball, of Battersea, Surrey,
spinster, 17, father's consent — at St. Mary,
Savoy, Temple, or Lincoln's Inn chapel. 9
Dec. 1G78. B.
Buck, Matthew(Backe), of St. Ethelburgh, and Alice
Eobinson, widow, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
relict of Roger Robinson, citizen and gold-
smith, of London — at St. Botolph, Bishops-
gate. 15 Aug. 1583. B.
Buck, Maximilian (Bucke), of St. Peter, Westcheap,
mercer, bachelor, 28, and Elizabeth Hunter, of
same, 30, widow of Thomas Hunter, iron-
monger, deceased f year ago — at St. Peter
aforesaid. 31 March, 1619. B.
Buck, Paul, gent., of St. Andrew, Holborn,
widower, 67, and Mary Sheringham, of same,
spinster, 38, daughter of Dennys Sheringham,
of same, gent., who consents — at All Hallows,
Honey Lane, London. 12 Aug. 1619. B.
Buck, Samuel, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor, 30,
and Ann Rowley, spinster, 17, with consent of
her mother, Mary Rowley, of Barkway, co.
Herts, widow — at Barking aforesaid. King's
College, in Cambridge, or Lincoln's Inn
chapel, Middlesex. 30 Aug. 1664. F.
Buck, Thomas (Bucke), of Ugley, co. Essex, gent.,
and Margaret Lyon, of South Hanningfield,
said county, spinster, daughter of Robert
Lyon, late of Great Baddow, said county,
gent., deceased, gen. lie, 12 Nov. 1591. B.
Buck, Thomas (Bucke), of Lyndon, co. Essex, hus-
bandman, and Anne Kennett, of same, spins-
ter, daughter of John Kennett, of same, hus-
bandman— at Layndou aforesaid. 15 Mav,
1613. B.
Buckby, John (Buckbye), of St. Mary Mounthawe,
London, beer-brewer, and Elizabeth Staples,
spinster, of the City of London, daughter
of ChristoiAer Staples, of Dunchurch, co.
Warwick, yeoman, gen. lie, 7 Oct. 1589. B.
Buckby, Joseph, of St. Dunstan-in-tho-West,
London, bachelor, 35, and Elizabeth Good,
of St. Sepulchre, London, spinster, 24, at
her own disposal — at St. Clement Danes,
Middlesex, or St. Dunstan, or St. Sepulchre
aforesaid. 23 July, 1688. F.
Bnckell, John, of St. Martin, Lndgate, London,
haberdasher, and Elizabeth Whiteside, of All
Hallows Barking, London, widow — at All
H.'illowr. aforesaid. 16 Mav, 1626. B.
Buckell, William, gent., of Eaynham, Essex,
bachelor, 32, and Alice Brett, of Barking,
Essex, spinster, 20, daughter of Jonathan
Brett, of Wcnnington, said county, yeoman,
deceased, whoso consent is attested by Wil-
liam Courtho))(', of Barminghani, co. Suffolk,
gent.— at All Hallows Stayuing. 11 Feb.
163§. B.
Buckeridgfe, Edmund, of St. Sepulchre, London,
yeoman, bachelor, sou of Anthony Buckci'idge,
late of Stanwell, co. Middlesex, husbandman,
deceased, and Martha Corbett, of St. Sepul-
chre aforesaid, spinster, daughter of Charles
Corbett, late of same, perfumer, deceased — at
St. Sepulchre aforesaid. 12 July, 1610. B.
Buckeridge, Edward, and Ann Martin, of the
city of Westminster, spinster. 5 Jan. 164|.
D.
Buckeridgfe, George, haberdasher, and Susan
Studlye, of St. Bride, London, spinster,
daughter of Thomas Studley, of Shrewsbury,
CO. Salop, draper — at St. Bride aforesaid. 15
Feb. 159f B.
Buckeridge, Nicholas, of Bradwell, Esses, clerk,
bachelor, 30, and Hellena Amhurst, spinster,
22, daughter of Nicholas Amhurst, of East
Parley, Kent, gent., who consents — at East
Farley, or Langley, co. Kent. 2 June, 1679.
F.
Buckeridge, William, of Westham, Esses:, mei*-
chant, bachelor, 34, and Mary Hornby, of
St. Edmond-the-Kiug, London, spinster, 17,
daughter of Joseph Hornby, of same, gold-
smith, who consents, alleged by Nicholas
Buckeridge, of Westham aforesaid, clerk — at
St. Edmond aforesaid. 28 April, 1688. F.
Buckett, Henry, of Ridge, co. Herts, gent., and
Johanna Beveridge, spinster, of Edmonton,
Middlesex — at Edmonton aforesaid. 3 Aug.
1579. B.
Bucket, John (? Bricket), of St. Peter, Cornhill,
and Winifred Sutton, spinster, of St. Martin
Pomeroy, gen. lie, 31 May, 1569. B.
Buckhurst, Benjamin, of Ware, Herts, bargeman,
and Agnes Ramsey, widow, of said parish, re-
lict of — Ramsey, of same, bargeman— at
Amwell, Herts. 23 Oct. 1584. B.
BuckingHam, Samuel, of Worksop, co. Notts,
clerk, bachelor, about 26, and Mrs. Mary
Vaux, of Whipsnead, co. Beds, spinster, about
25, and at own disposal — at Tottenham, Beds.
11 Feb. 1674. V.
Buckingham, William, of St. Gabriel, Fen-
church, Loudon, tailor, and Jane White, of
same, spinster, daughter of Richard White,
of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex, tailor — at
St. James-in-the-Wall, London. 3 March,
162i. B.
Euckinghaiu, William, of St. Mildred, Poultry,
London, bachelor, 24, and Susanna Duke, of
St. Lawrence Pountney, said city, spinster,
18, consent of her brother, Mr. John Danvers,
of same — at St. Alphage, London. 12 Sept.
1685. F.
Eucklande, John, yeoman, and Elizabeth Ware,
widow, now of the City of Loudon, relict of
William Ware, late of Chedingstone, Kent, yeo-
man — at St. Antholin, London. 25 March,
1586. B.
Buckle, Christopher, of St. Catherine-by-the-
Tower, of London, and Alice Buntinge, of
Stepney— at Stepney. 2 Feb, 157';. B.
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Lewis Buckle
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Buckle, Lewis, of Inner Temple, gent., bachelor,
about 21, and Mary Lewis, of Banatead,
Surrey, spinster, about 14, consent of
Cliristopher Buckle, esq., father of said
Lewis Buckle, and executor of the last will,
&c., of her grandfather. Sir William Lewis,
knight, deceased, who did leave her what
portion she hath, her parents dead — at Ban-
stead aforesaid. 14 Dec. 1G77. V.
Buckle, Thomas, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, Londou,
cooper, and Mary Cansfield, widow of Mar-
maduke Cansfield, feltmaker — at St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf. IG Nov. 1612. B.
Buckler, Stephen, of St. Clement Danes, Middle-
sex, bachelor, 21, and Sarah Heath, spinster,
20, daughter of William Heath, of same, gent.,
who consents^at St. Clement Danes, afore-
said ; or Gray's Inn chapel. 26 June, 1665.
F.
Buckler, Walter (Buclcr), and Lady Katherine
Tame, of diocese of Gloucester. 25 Sept. 1546.
F.
Buckley, George, of All Hallows, Lombard Stree't,
London, bachelor, 34, and Mary Gunter, of
St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster, 24, at her own
disposal — at St. Andrew aforesaid, or ... .
29 Sept. 1701. F.
Buckley, Hugh, of St. Bride, London, haberdasher,
and Anne Baskerfield, of Great St. Bartholo-
mew, London, spinster, daughter of — Basker-
field, deceased — at St. Bride, London. 10 Oct.
1620. B.
Buckley, John, and Elizabeth Wright, spinster, of
the City of London — at Christchurch, Newgate.
31 July, 1573. B.
Buckley, John, of Plymouth, co. Devon, clerk,
M. A., bachelor, 22, and Joane Glanvile, spinster,
21, daughter of Thomas Glanvile, late of same,
merchant, deceased, and her mother also — at
Plymouth parish church. 26 March, 1633. F.
Buckley, Peter, and Julian Sample, widow, of
Stepney — at St. Botolph, Aldgate. 14 Sept.
1579. B.
Buckley, Richard, of St. Martin, Ludgate, mer-
chant taylor, bachelor, about 25, and Mary
Clements, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, spinster,
.about 18, consent of father, John Clements, of
same, esq., at St. Clement Danes. 25 Sept.
1661. V.
Buckley, William, of the City of London, iron-
monger, and Elizabeth Lentou, spinster, of
same — at St. Stephen, Walbrook. 5 Dec. 1579.
B.
Buckmaster, William, of St. Giles, Cripplegate,
London, silk weaver, and Joane Smith, of
same, spinster, daughter of Richard Finch
\^sic and so in margin], of same, brickmaker —
at St. Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe, London. 8
April, 1626. B.
Bucknall, John, of Oxley, Herts, bachelor, 26,
and Elizabeth Graham, spinster, 20, daughter
of Thomas Graham, of St. Peter-le-Poor,
Londou, esq., who consents — at Oxley afore-
said. 31 Jan. 168|. F.
Bucknall, Sir John, of Oxley, Herts, widower,
and Mary Reade, of Brockett Hall, said county,
spinster, 30, at her own disposal — at St.
Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 24 Sept. 1694.
F.
Bucknall, Jonathan (Bucknell), of St. Mary,
Savoy, gent., bachelor, about 40, and Anne
Sanderson, of B . . . Wood, co. Herts, spinster,
about 25, at own disposal — at any parish
church in St. Albans, Herts. 20 Oct. 1666.
V.
Bucknall, Ralph, of St. Sepulchre, London,
widower, and Elizabeth Birch, spinster, about
20, daughter of John Birch, of Whitburne, co.
Hereford, esq., who consents — at Whitburne
aforesaid or ... . 30 April, 1670. F.
Bucknall, Richard, and Sarah Gardiner, of city
of Westminster, spinster. 16 Sept. 1639. D.
Bucknall, Samuel, of Bromley, co. Kent, gent.,
bachelor, about 28, and Anne Fisher, of the
city of Rochester, spinster, about 21, with
consent of her mother, Mrs. Anne Fisher,
widow — at St. Nicholas, in Rochester aforesaid.
25 June, 1679, V.
Bucknam, John, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, tailor, and Lydia Cacott, spinster,
daughter of John Cacott, of St. Margaret,
Westminster, yeoman — at St. Faith, London.
31 Dec. 1616. B.
Buckner, William, gent., of Mertham, co.
Surrey, bachelor, 30, and Jane Wood, of same,
widow, 32 — at St Bennet or St. Peter, Paul's
Wharf. 19 March, 163^. B.
Bucks, William, of South Weald, co. Essex,
yeoman, and Martha Ramsey, of Blackmore,
snid count}', spinster, daughter of John
Ramsey, of Shelley, said county, yeoman — at
Blakmore aforesaid. 23 Feb. 162|. B.
Bucksfcon, Robert, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
widower, 60, and Ann Adams, of same, widow,
60 — at Knightsbridge chapel. 20 June, 1668.
B.
Buckton, William (Bacton), of Chelmsford, and
Sabina Hunteman, of Ingaratone, gen. lie,
6 Feb. 156|. B.
Buckworth., Edmund, of the city of Westminster,
gent., widower, and Anne Denny, of same,
widow — at Stratford, Bow, Middlesex, or the
Inner Temple church, London. 25 Sept.
1667. F.
Buckworth, John, of St. Andrew Undershaft,
merchant, widower, about 40, and Ester ?
[more like Elter] Goodyeare, of St. Olave,
Hart Street, spinster, about 34, and at own
disposal — at St. Olave aforesaid. 4 Jan.
166L. V.
Budd, Obadiah, of Guilford, co. Surrey, draper,
widower, about 27, and Mrs. Anne Withers,
of same, spinster, about 20, with consent of
her guardian, Mr. John Hill, of same, her
parents dead — at St. George, Botolph Lane,
London. 21 May, 1679. V.
Buddell, Adam (Buddie), of Hadley, Suffolk, gent.,
widower, about 50, and Mrs. Elizabeth Mills,
of St. Bartholomew-the-Less, London, widow,
about 52 — at St. Mary, Magdalene, Old Fish
Street, St. Sepulchre or Great St. Bartholo-
mew. 7 June, 1672. V.
Buddell, Henry, beer brewer, of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, and Phillis Hutton, spinster, of St.
Botolph, Aldersgate, daughter of Richard
Hutton, late of Fenn Stanton, co. Cambridge,
yeoman, deceased, gen. lie, 4 Feb. 158^. B.
Budden, George, of St. Clement Danes, Middle-
sex, bachelor, 38, and Mary Collis, spinster,
24, living with her uncle, William Ridges, of
St. Sepulchre, London, esq., who consents —
at St. Anne, Blackfriars, or St. Bartholomew-
the-less, London. 31 Aug. 1666. F.
Budge, William, gent., bachelor, 22, son of Thomas
Budge, of Linckinghorne, co. Cornwall, gent.,
who consents, and Joane Clementson, of St.
Dunstan-in-the-West, London, spinster, 18,
daughter of John Clementson, of same, cord,
wainer, who consents — at Andrew - in - the -
Wardrob?, London. 28 April, 1624. B.
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Ralph Billiard
212
Bu£forde, Christopher, of Writtell, and Elizabeth
Boya, spinster, of Ilalsted, gen. lie., 23 Jan.
lo7§. B.
Bugge, Edward, sen., of Harlow, Essex, gent.,
and Joyce Ramson, widow, of Chingford, relict
of John Ramson, of same, gent. — at Harlow
aforesaid — 14 July, 1585. B.
Buggin, William, of St. Andrew, Holborn, citizen
and vintner, bachelor, about 22, and Anne
Lidgold, of Kingston-on-Thames, Sun-ey,
spinster, about 23, at own disposal — at parish
church or chapel of Lincoln's Inn. 10 Oct.
1G73. V.
Buggs, Anthony, esq., of Harlow, Essex, bachelor,
28, and Frances Kyrton, of Hampton, Middle-
sex, maiden, 17, daughter of Daniel Kyrton, of
Castle Gary, Somerset, esq., who died about a
dozen years ago, consent of her mother, the
Lady Varnam, wife of Sir Robert Varuam, of
the Court, attested by Edward Kyrton, esq.,
of Castle Cary, brother of said Frances, and
son of said Lady Varuam, consent also of
father of said Anthony Buggs^at Tuddington,
Middlesex. 3 Sept. 1606. B.
Bulkeley, John (Bulkle), of Ealing, Middlesex,
clerk, widower, about 40, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Okes, of East Smithiield, London, widow,
about 30 — at Harrow-on-thc-Hill, co. Middle-
sex. 6 Sept. 1667. Y.
Bulkeley, Joseph, of Farsett, co. Huntingdon,
gent., widower, 40, and Susannah Balguy, of
CO. Stamford, Lincoln, spinster, 30, her father
dead, and at her own disposal — at St. Mary,
Abchurch, London. 7 Nov. 1662. F.
Bulkeley, the Hon. Richard, of Baron Hill, co.
Anglesey, esq., bachelor, about 21, son of
the Rt. Hon. the Lord Viscount Bulkeley, who
consents, and the Hon. the Lady Bridget
Bertie, spinster, about 20, with consent of
her brother, the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Abing-
don— at St. Jamc?, Westminster, or the chapel
thereto belonging, or ... . 12 Feb. 170-|. F.
Bulkeley, William, esq., bachelor, about 20, son
and heir apparent of John Bulkeley, esq., of
Burgott, CO. Southampton, deceased, with
consent of John Trenchard, esq., of Middle
Temple, his guardian, and Martha Dewy,
maiden, 17, with consent of her father, James
Dew}', esq., of St. Martin-in-the-Ficlds — at
St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 19 Nov. 1677. B.
Bull, Anthony, of St. Martin, Ludgate, and Grace
Starling, widow, of St. Martin-le-Grand — at
St. Leonard, Foster Lane. 22 Nov. 1606. D.
Bull, Charles, of Lincoln's Inn, gent., bachelor,
about 22, and Mrs. Elizabeth Markham, of
Sedgebrook, co. Lincoln, spinster, about 21,
her parents dead — at Highgatc, Middlesex.
28 July, 1G69. V.
Bull, Edward, of the city of Westminster, gent.,
bachelor, 37, and Anne Steynor, spinster, 21,
her parents dead — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf,
or St. Botolph, Billingsgate, London. 27 Julv,
1663. F.
Bull, Henry, chandler, and Anne Hawkins, of the
City of London, spinster, daughter of Anne
Hawkins, of Uxbridge, Middlesex, widow — at
St. Andrew - in - the - Wardrobe, London. 11
March, 161f. B.
Bull, John, of Middle Temple, gent., and Lucy
Davyes, widow, relict of Randall Davies, late
of St. Sepulchre, silk-weaver, gen. lie, 24 Oct.
1586. B.
Bull, John, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, porter,
and Alice Baker, of St. Ethclburgh, widow of
Richard Baker, of same porter, gen. lie, 26
July, 1588. B.
Bull, John, of Clifford's Inn, gent., and Margaret
Goodriche, widow, relict of Thomas Goodriche,
late of Bury St. Edmunds, gent. 25 Nov.
1597. D.
Bull, Mr. John, doctor of music, of the Strand,
and organist of his Majesty's chapel, bachelor,
47 or 48, and Elizabeth Walter, of the Strand,
maiden, about 24, daughter of — Walter,
citizen of London, deceased, she attending
upon the Rt. Hon. the Lady Marchioness of
Winchester — at Christchurch, London. 22
Dec. 1607. B.
Bull, John, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, London,
porter, and Blithe Fillis, of same, spinster,
daughter of — Fillis, deceased — at St. Botolph,
aforesaid. 4 Jan. 161|^. B.
Bull, Sir John, knight, of St. Peter-le-Poor,
widower, and Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, of St.
Bride, spinster, 21, consent of her father,
Richard Turner, esq. — at St. Andrcw-in-the-
Wardrobe, St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey, or Bishop
of London's chapel in Aldersgate Street,
13 Dec. 1717. B. [Mem. that they were
married at the Bishop of London's chapel on
the 14th Dec]
Bull, Josias, of North Cray, Kent, gent., bachelor,
24, and Anne Yates, spinster, 21 and upwards,
daughter of Robert Yates, late of Bardsmere
Green, in said county, clerk, M.A., deceased,
and her mother also — at St. Botolph, Billings-
gate, London, or Newington, Middlesex. 19
Feb. 163|. F.
Bull, Miles, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, esq.,
widower, about 34, and Mrs. Mary Cracherode,
of Topsficld, Essex, spinster, about 19, consent
of mother, Dorothy Cracherode, widow — at
Furchingfield, or Bardfield, co. Essex. 4 April,
1667. V.
Bull, Philip, of Trinity, Miuories, London, mer-
chant, and Elizabeth Plant, of same, widow of
John Plant — at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf,
London. 23 Aug. 1626. B.
Bull, Ralph, of Waltham Holy Cross, co. Essex,
draper, and Helen Baker, of same, widow of
Edward Baker, clerk, late curate of Barneston,
CO. Essex^at Barneston aforesaid. 11 Aug.
1604. B.
Bull, Richard, of St. Margaret, Westminster, joiner,
and Alice Price, of same, spinster — at same.
29 March, 1608. D.
Bull, Richard, of Hertford, Herts, gent., bachelor,
about 25, and Mrs. Mary Pierrepont, of River-
head, in the parish of Sevenoaks, Kent,
spinster, about 21, her mother's consent— at
St. Andrew, Holborn. 28 Nov. 1668. V.
Bull, Robert, of St. Clement Danes, London, gent.,
and Grace Paget, of St. Stephen, Walbrook,
London — at St. Stephen aforesaid. 30 Nov.
1550. B.
Bull, Simon, grocei', and Susan Bond, of Christ-
church, London, spinster, daughter of John
Bond, of St. Lawrence, Ipswich, co. Suffolk—
at St. Peter, Westcheap, London. 16 June,
1623. B.
Bull, Thomas, of St. Dunstan-in-the-Wesfc, London,
yeoman, and Elizabeth Roberts, of same,
spinster, daughter of — Roberts, late of
Shrewsbury, co. Salop, clothier, deceased — at
St. Dunstan-in-the-West aforesaid. 21 Nov.
1601. B.
Bull, William, and Philippa Cawod. — July, 1547.
F.
Bull, William, of St. Bride, London, cutler, and
Elizabeth Peters, of same, spinster — at St.
Mary Mounthaw, London. 19 Aug. 1626. B.
BuUard, Ralph, and Anne Salloway, of the city
of Westminster, widow. 19 July, 1639. D.
21
Henry BuUen
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BuUen, Henry, husbandman, and Margaret
Skinner, widow of Thomas Skinner, late of
Hartley, co. Kent, husbandman, deceased — at
St. Mary, Abchurch, London. 8 Aug. 1621. B.
BuUer, Alexander, of St. Leonard, Foster-lane,
London, tailor, and Alice Ford, of same, widow
of — Ford, late of same, cordwainer — at same.
19 Jan. 162f . B.
BuUer, Anthony, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, 30, and Margaret Hart, of same,
widow, 39 — at Trinity chapel, in the parish of
St. Martin aforesaid. 25 March, 1706. B.
BuUer, Francis, of Shillingham, co. Cornwall, esq.,
and Katherine Maynard, relict of Sir John
Maynard, knight, late of Tooting, co. Surrey,
deceased, aged about 30 — at any parish church
in CO. Essex. 21. Sept. 1666. F.
BuUer, Francis, jun., of Iselam, co. Cambridge,
esq., bachelor, about 19, and Mary Maynard,
spinster, about 13, daughter of Sir John
Maynard, deceased, with consent of the parents
of said i3arties, alleged by John Pengelly, of
Iselam aforesaid, gent. — at Iselam Cheevely,
or Lauvard, co. Cambridge. 5 Dec. 1670. F.
BuUer, Frederick Thomas, esq., of Gloucester
Place, Middlesex, bachelor, above 21, and the
Eight Hon. Lady Agnes Percy, spinster, above
21, spec, lie, 15 Aug. 1821. F.
BuUer, George, esq., of Middle Temple, bachelor,
33, and Mary Hanger, of St. Dunstan-in-the-
East, spinster, 15, daughter of George Hanger,
of same, merchant, who consents — at Enfield,
Middlesex, or St. Dunstan-in-the-East. 3 April,
1643. B.
BuUer, John, gent., of St, Martin-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, 25, and Margaret Cooke, of same,
spinster, 22, her parents dead — at St. Bennet,
Paul's Wharf, or St. Mary Mounthaw. 23 Sept.
1641. B.
BuUer, Thomas, servant to John Freeman of the
Queen's pi-ivate kitchen, and Agnes Adye, of
St. Margaret, Westminster, spinster, " foemi-
nam innuptam et coelibem." 19 May, 1580.
D.
BuUer, Thomas, of Stepney, Middlesex, sailor, and
Anne Simons, of same, widow of Eichard
Simons, late of same, ship-carpenter — at same.
12 May, 1632. B.
Btillfinch, John, of Wapping, Middlesex, gent.,
bachelor, about 28, and Mary Eeeves, of same,
spinster, 21 and upwards, her parents dead — ■
at Wapping chapel, co. Middlesex. 26 Jan.
167^. V.
BuUingham, John, of St. Mary Aldermary,
London, and Audrey Downes, of St. Thomas-
the-Apostle, London, spinster — at St. Faith,
London, 27 Oct. 1G2G. B.
Eullivant, William, of St. Swithiu, London,
bachelor, 26, and Lydia Eogors, spinster, 20,
daughter of Joane Eogers, of Edmonton,
Middlesex, widow, who consents — at Edmonton
or Tottenham High Cross, Middlesex. 15 June,
1661. P.
Bullock, Edward (Bullocke), of Great Wigborow,
CO. Essex, yeoman, and Bridget Policy, spinster,
of same — at St. Bride, Fleet Street. 15 Sept.
1581. B.
Bullock, Edward (Bullocke), of Faulkbourne,
Essex, esq., bachelor, about 26, and Elizabeth
Bolton, of Chelsea, Middlesex, spinster, about
18, consent of her grandfather, — Byde, of
same, esq. — at St. Margaret, Westminster, or
St. Martin-in-the-Pields. 13 July, 1661. V.
Bullock, Edward, of Halkbourne Hall, co. Essex,
esq., widower, and Mary, Child, of Wanstead,
of said county, spinster, 22, at her own dis-
posal— at St, James, Clerkenwell, or ... .
11 Feb. 169t. F.
Bullock, Gyles (Bullocke), of St. Mary, Savoy,
cordwainer, widower, about 40, and Susanna
Leigb, of St. Botolph [gone], London, widow,
about 40 — at St. Mary, Islington, St. Andrew
Undershaft, or St. Helen, London. 8-12 Oct.
1666. V.
Bullock, Hugh (Bullocke), of Stepney, co. Middle-
sex, mariner, and Alice Nashe, of same,
spinster, daughter of — Nashe, late of same,
mai'iner, deceased — at St. Margaret, New Pish
Street, London. 19 Sept. 1603. B.
Bullock, John, and Amye Pollye, spinster, of
Great Wygborowe, co. Essex — at St. Michael,
Wood Street. 13 Sept. 1576. B.
Bullock, John, yeoman, of South Hanningfield,
CO. Essex, and Mary Humfrey, widow, of
same, relict of Robert Humfrey, late of same,
yeoman, gen. lie, 2 April, 1588. B.
Bullock, John (Bullocke), esq., of Inner Temple,
bachelor, 30, and Katharine Fanshawe, maiden,
18, daughter of Thomas Fanshawe, of Christ
Church, Loudon, esq., deceased, consent of
her mother, Mrs. Joane Fanshawe, and her
brother, Thomas Fanshawe, esq. — at Barking,
Essex, where said mother of said Katharine
liveth. 27 June, 1608. B.
Bullock, John, of Whitechapel, Middlesex, gent.,
widower, about 27, and Mary Watmore, of
same, widow, about 27 — at St. Catherine Cree-
church, London. 25 May, 1666. V.
Bullock, Peter (Bullocke), and Edith Waltham,
widow, of the City of London, gen. lie, 13 Dec.
1570. B.
Bullock, Richard (Bullocke), of St. Leonard,
Shoreditch, Middlesex, eilk throstcr, and
Elizabeth Charnocke, of same, widow of
Robert Charnocke — at St. Botolph, Bishops-
gate, London. 18 Jnly, 1626. B.
Bullock, Robert, of Trinity, Minorics, London,
esq., widower, and Frances Burdett, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, spinster, above 21, daughter
of Sir Francis Burdett, bart., who consents —
at St. Andrew aforesaid, or .... 27 July,
1698. F.
Bullock, William (Bullocke), of St. Mary
Somerset, London, yeoman, and Ellen Cassey,
of same, spinster, daughter of John Cassey, of
Willosey, co. Northampton, yeoman, gen. lie.
10 Nov. 1589. B.
BuUvan, William, of London, leather dresser, and
Margaret Swinborne, of Bricklingscy, co.
Essex, widow of Thomas Swinborne, late of
same, vintner, gen. lie. 28 May, 1596. B.
BuUye, Thomas, of the City of London, and Anno
Bickerton, widow, of St. Botolph, Bishops-
gate, to marry there. 17 Oct. 1579. B.
Bulmer, William, of Ashridge, Bucks, gent.,
widower, about 68, and Mrs. Mary Bradley, of
Bridgewater House, London, spinster, about
24— at St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street.
27 March, 1675. V.
Bulstrode, Whitlock, of the Inner Temple, gent.,
bachelor, about 24, and Mrs. Elizabeth Dineley,
of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, spinster, about 21,
her parents dead — at St. Mary, Savoy, or
chapels of Whitehall or Marylebone, Middle-
sex. 2 June, 1675. V.
Bulstrode, Sir William, knight, of the City of
London, widower, 50, and Mary Brooke, of St.
Olave, Hart Street, 47, widow of Charles
Brooke, late of Templecome, co. Somerset,
esq., who died a year since — at St. Andrew
Hubbard, London. 30 Jan. 161?. B.
Bulstrode, Sir William, knight, of Uppingham,
CO. Rutland, widower, 66, and Anno Bannister,
of Hackney, Middlesex, 58, widow of Henry
Bannister, esq., deceased — at St. Anne, Black-
friars. 22 May, 1629. B.
215
Jolm Bultecl
[1521-1869.] Richard Burdett 216
Bulteel, John, of St. Margaret, Westminster,
gent., bachelor, about 38, and Mrs. Mary
Woodward, of St. Andrew, Ilolborn, sinnster,
about 21, and at own disposal — at St. Mary,
Savoy. 30 March, 1675. V.
Bumsted, John, of London, yeoman, and Eliza-
beth Basford, of St. Olave, Hart street,
London, spinster, daughter of — Basford,
late of London, gent., deceased, gen. lie,
6 April, 1594. B.
Bunberry, Thomas, pent., of Stepney, bachelor,
25, and Anne Warbcrton, of same, spinster,
18, consent of father, Peter Warberton, gent.
— at St. Mary, Whitechapel, or St. Thomas
Apostle, London. 22 June, 1643. B.
Bunce, James, of Greenwich, Kent, esq
about 28, and Dorothy Hugesson, spinster,
about 17, consent of father. Sir William
Hugesson, knight of Lingsted, co. Kent — at
Lingsted-0-Henden, or Newton, co. Kent. 4
Dec. 1661. V.
Bunclie, William, sailor, and Millicent Edmunds,
spinster, of diocese of London, daughter of
— Edmunds, of Rochester, co. Kent, sailor,
— at Stepney, Middlesex. 17 Sept. 1596.
B.
Bunclier, John, of Furthoe, co. Northampton,
gent., and Mary Macham, of town of
Buckingham, spinster, and at own disposal — at
Thorubrou2:h, Bucks, or Furthoo aforesaid.
13 Aug. 1677. V.
Buncker, Edward, of St. Catherine Coleman,
carpenter, and Margaret Rowdon, spinster, of
St. Botolph, Billingsgate, daughter of John
Rowdon, late of Kirton, co. Devon, weaver,
deceased — at St. George, Botolph Lane. 7
Nov. 1584. B.
Bundocke, William, of Rettendon, co. Essex, hus-
bandman, widower, and Kathcrino Churche,
of same, widow — at St. Mary, Whitechapel,
Middlesex. 14 May, 1611. B.
Bungrave, Philip (Burgrave in Vic. -Gen. book),
gent., of Stepney, bachelor, 25, and Casia
Franck, spinster, 19, daughter of Isaac Franck,
of same, gent., attested by James Hewetson,
gent., of St. Andrew Undershaft — at St.
Leonard, Shoreditch. 14 Dec. 1616. B.
Eunney, Peter, tailor, parish of the Savoy, Middle-
sex, and Elizabeth Stockbridge, spinster, of St.
Martin-in-the-Vintry, London, daughter of
Nicholas Stockbridge, merchant, of Ncwiugton
CO. Surrey, gen. lie, 7 May, 1588. B.
Bimston, Thomas, of Colliton, co. Devon, gent.,
bachelor, about 24, and Margaret Barnes, of
Honiton, said county, spinster, about 26, and
at own dispose — at Colliton or Honiton afore-
said. 4 Sept. 1672. V.
Bunting*, Francis, of Southwark, Surrey,
scrivener, widower, about 50, and Margaret
Mannester, of same, widow, about 50 — at
Beddington, Surrey. 26 Sept. 1666. V.
Buutinge, John, of Runwell, and Agnes Adyug-
sall, of Harward Stock, diocese of London — at
St. Faith, London. 21 July, 1556. B.
Buntinge, Robert, of Hatfield Peverell, Essex,
turner, and Jane Browne, of same, widow of
Geoffrey Browne, of same, gen. lie, 2 Feb.
159|. B.
Bunworth, Thomas, of Barkston, co. Lincoln,
gent., widower, about 35, and Helena Izodd,
of the city of Lincoln, widow, about 35 — at
Hattonfordbury, Herts. 19 May, 1662. V.
Bunyon, John [subs, with x ], of Eaton, co. Beds,
Ijachelor, about 24, and Anne Carter, of
Barnet, Herts, spinster, aged 18, consent of
father, Andrew Carter, of same, innholder —
at St. Gregory, or St. Margaret, Lothbury,
London. 5 May, 1663. V.
Banyon, Robert, gent., of Royston, Herts,
liachelor, 23, consent of his father, Barnard
Bunyon, and Margaret Baynes, of same,
spinster, 22, consent of her father, Richard
Bavnes — at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish
Street. 5 July, 1640. B.
Burbage, Edmund, yeoman, and Mildred Oking-
foulde, now of City of London, spinster,
daughter of John Okingfolde, of Farnham,
■ CO. Kent, yeoman, gen. lie, 16 Jan. 158f . B.
Burbage, Edward (Burbidge), white baker, and
Anne Pricstman, of London, Avidow, of Robert
Priestman, of St. Catherine Creechurch, said
city, plasterer — at St. Catherine aforesaid.
17 March, 161|. B.
Burbage, Thomas, of the diocese of Hertford,
and Elinor Lee, of the diocese of London.
3 Feb. 154|. F.
Burbedge, Henry, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London, carpenter, and Elizabeth Bracken,
of same, widow of Christopher Bracken,
carpenter — at St. Botolph, Aldersgate,
Loudon. 11 Sept. 1619. B.
Burbery, Ezekiel, of St. Stephen, Coleman
Street, London, vintner, and Anne Adnitt,
of the Savoy, Middlesex, widow of — Adnitt,
late of same, stockingseller — at St. Sejralchre,
London. 2 July, 1604. B.
Burchett, John, of London, and Cicilia Cooke,
of Westminster, widow [bond of John
Palmer, of St. Magnus-the-Martyr, London,
fishmonger]. 26 April, 1571. D.
Burchiss, George, and Johanna Drew, of St.
Margaret, Westminster. 14 April, 1571. D.
Burcombe, Daniel, of Old Sodbury, co. Gloucester,
gent., widower, about 40, and Mrs. Mary
Ridley, of Dointon, said county, sjiinster, 30
and upwards, and at own disposal — at
Dointon aforesaid. 21 Juno, 1675. V.
Burd. See also Bird.
Burd, Arthur (Burde), ironmonger, and Elizabeth
Merricke, spinster, daughter of Thomas
Merricke, of South Myms, Herts, maltman —
at Christchurch, Newgate. 15 April, 15S3.
B.
Burd, Robert, of St. Paul, Covent Garden,
Middlesex, bachelor, 25, son of William Burd,
of same, gent., who alleges, and Elizabeth
Guidott, spinster, 18, daughter of Sarah
Guidott, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex,
widow, who consents — at St. Martin, or St.
Giles-in-the-Fields, St. Mary, Savoy, or St.
Paul, Covent Garden, Middlesex. 26 May,
1676. F.
Burdett, Francis, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
bachelor, 24, and Elizabeth Johnson, of same,
widow — at St. James, Clerkenwell. 15 Api-il,
1675. B.
Burdett, George, of Thorne, co. York, bachelor,
27, and Sarah Garford, spinster, 24, daughter
of William Garford, of St. Bride, London,
gent., who consents — at St. Bartholomew-the-
Less, or the Temple Church, London. 4 July,
1065. F.
Burdett, Jerome (Burdet), and Margaret Tottyll,
of Colechurch, City of London. 23 Feb. 154f .
F.
Burdett, Richard, gent., of Inner Temple,
bachelor, 23, and Susau Fowler, of St. Bride,
spinster, 20, consent of her mother, a widow —
at St. Gilca-in-the-Fields. 7 June, 1632. B.
2 1 7 Richard Burdett [i 52 i-i 869.] George Burghley 2 1 8
Burdett, Richard, of St. Andrew, Holborn, gent.,
bachelor, about 21, his parents dead, and Mrs.
Mary Marsh, of Tottcridge, Herts, spinster,
about 24, and at own disposal — at Barnett, co.
Herts, or Gray's Inn chapel, Middlesex. 10
Aug. 1669. V.
Burdett, Richard (Burditt), of Totteridge, Herts,
bachelor, 23, and Elizabeth Nicoll, spinster,
19, daughter of Thomas Nicoll, of same, gent.,
who consents — at St. Mildred, Bread Street,
London, or ... . 24 Jan. Ifgf . F.
Burdett, Robert, of Lincoln's Inn, gent., widower,
and Margaret Muffett, of Tottenham High
Cross, Middlesex, widow — at Tottenham afore-
said, St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex, or
.... 17 May, 1686. F.
Burdon, Robert, of St. Margaret, New Fish
Street, London, widower, and Sarah Flint, of
St. Anne, Blackfriars, London, spinster — at
St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, London. 19 Oct.
1661. B.
Burfield, Fabian, of St. Botolph, Aldgatc, London,
embroiderer, and Martha Goodram, of same,
widow of Richard Goodram, lato of St.
Duustan-in-the-West, London, cutter — at St.
Nicholas, Cole Abbey, London. 28 Nov. 1609.
B.
Burford, Edward, of St. Clement Danes, Middle-
sex, merchant taylor, and Anne Goodyeare, of
same, widow of John Goodyeare — at St.
Mildred, Bread Street, London. 23 Jan. 162*,
B.
Burford, William, of St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey,
London, clothworker, and Anne Hntchins, of
St. Trinity-the-Lcss, widow of Moses Hutchins,
late of same, clothworker — at St. Trinity afore-
said. 9 Dec. 1601. B.
Burgany, John, gent., of St. Clement Danes,
bachelor, 23, and Tomasine Hayes, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, spinster, 22, consent of
mother, Anne Ray alias Hayes — at St. Faith-
the- Virgin, London. 16 May, 1638. B.
Burgfes, Abraham, of St. Dunstan-in-the-East,
London, citizen and gunmaker, bachelor, about
26, and Mrs. Rebecca Oldfield, of St. Martin,
CO. Middlesex, spinster, about 17, with consent
of her mother, her own father being dead — at
St. Margaret, Westminster, or Chapel of Ease
thereto belonging. 24 Dec. 1678. V.
Burges, Deane, of St. Martin Pomeroy, London,
gent., bachelor, about 23, and Elizabeth
Savage, of St. Bartholomew Exchange, widow,
about 26— at St. Giles, Crioplegate, St. Alban,
Wood Street, or ... . 22 Dec. 1663. V.
Burges, Edward, of Sonthwick, co. Southampton,
gent., widower, about 45, and Sarah Edwards,
of same, widow — at same. 24 May, 1676. V.
Burges, James (Burdges), of Ratcliffe parish,
Stepney, co. Middlesex, sailor, and Thomasine
Kirbie, of same, spinster, daughter of Olive
Kirbie, of same, widow, gen. lie, 14 May, 1596.
B.
Burges, Jeremiah, clerk, 'rector of Okeley Parva,
CO. Essex, and Penelope Mannocke, spinster,
daughter of Anthony Mannocke, deceased — at
Okeley aforesaid. 9 Sep. 1618. B.
Burges, John (Burgis), cook, and Mary Cotton,
widow — at St. Dunstan-in-the-West. 23 July,
1580. B.
Burges, John, gent., of Sutton Colton, co.
Warwick, bachelor, 25, and Elizabeth Smith,
of St. Michael Basishaw, spinster, 19, daughter
of Cleophas Smith, lato of City of Loudon,
draper, deceased, she at disposal of the Lord
Mayor and aldermen — at St. Michael Basishaw.
17 May, 1628. B.
Burges, John (Burgis), of St. Sepulchre, London,
gent., widower, about 42, and Mrs. Mary
Oswin, of Aldenham, Herts, widow, about 29 —
at Aldenham aforesaid. 16 April, 1672. V.
Burges, Josiah (Burgis), mariner, and Thomasin
Pope, of All Hallows Barking, London,
spinster, daughter of William Pope, late of
Plymouth, deceased — at All Hallows Barking
aforesaid. 23 Jan. 161f. B.
Burges, Obadiah, of St. Peter-in-Marlborough, co.
Wilts, gent., bachelor, about 23, and Mrs.
Susanna Dyer, of same, spinster, about 19, her
parents dead — at St. Peter-in-Marlborough
aforesaid. 15 Nov. 1671. V.
Burges, Robert (Burgis), of Lyme Regis, co.
Norfolk, gent., bachelor, about 24, and Joane
Pitcher, of St. Andrew, Holborn, about 28,
widow of Richard Pitcher, late of same, silk-
man — at St. Leonard, Shoreditch, or St.
Botolph, Bishopsgate. 26 Nov. 1632. F.
Burges, Thomas (Burgis), of the queen's kitchen,
and Catherine Garishe, of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, spinster. 15 Feb. 156f. D.
Burges, Thomas (Burgys), husbandman, and
Elizabeth Mylls, sj)inster, now of the City of
London, daughter of Michael Mylls, of Oxted,
CO. [Surrey, husbandman, gen. lie, 27 April,
1590. B.
Burges, Thomas, of City of Westminster, gent.,
bachelor, 34, and Elizabeth Keyser, of St.
Sepulchre, spinster, 25, daughter of John
Keyser, of St. Andrew, Holborn, goldsmith,
who consents— at St. Mary Somerset. 6 Feb.
162^. B.
Burges, Thomas, of Barnard's Inn, gent.,
bachelor, about 30, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hewes,
of Hodsdon, Herts, spinster, about 16, consent
of mother, Jane Simpson, widow — at Stepney,
Middlesex. 21 Oct. 1667. V.
Burges, Thomas, esq., of Hertford, Herts,
widower, 34, and Ursula Barton, of St.
Martin, Ludgate, London, widow, about 23 —
at St. Andrew, Holborn, London. 4 March,
167^. F.
Burges, William, and Suzanna Harvie, of city of
Westminster, spinster. 27 Jan. 1Q^%. D.
Burges, William (Burgesse), of North Molton, co.
Devon, gent., bachelor, about 22, and Grace
Filler, of South Molton, in said county,
spinster, about 16, consent of their parents — at
South Molton aforesaid. 21 Dec. 1669. V.
Burgh, Robert, of Gilford, Surrey, esq., about 22,
and Mrs. Elizabeth Morrice, of St. Martin-in-
the-Fields, about 24, and at own disposal — at
All Hallows Stavning, London. 14 Dec. 1675.
V.
Burgh, Thomas, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor,
about 28, and Mrs. Sarah Robins, of Wansted,
Essex, spinster, about 28, and at her own dis-
posal— at Wansted aforesaid. 16 Oct. 1669.
V.
Burghe, John, yeoman, and Elizabeth Deade,
spinster, of Harmondsworth, co. Middlesex,
daughter of Richard Deade, of same, labouring
man, gen. lie, 28 May, 1589. B.
Burghe, John, gent., of All Hallows Barking,
bachelor, 24, and Frances Ventreis, of St.
Martin Outwich, spinster, 20, her father dead,
consent of her mother, Frances Ventreis, of
Shelford, co. Cambridge, widow — in chapel of
St. Paul, Covent Garden. 28 April, 1640. B.
Burghley, George, clerk, rector of St. Lawrence,
Dangey, co. Essex, and Emma Mildmay, of
Foulness, in said countj^, widow of John Mild-
may, late of Prittlewell, in said county, gent.,
gen. lie, 27 Aug. 1597. B.
219 Jolm Bargo^'iie [i 521-1869.] Henry Biirneley 220
Burgfoyne, John, of Sutton, co. Beds, esq.,
bachelor, 25, and Constance Lucy, spinster,
19, daughter of Kobert Lucj', esq., of St.
Margaret, Westminster, who consents — at St.
Margaret aforesaid, or Kensington or Chelsea,
Middlesex. 18 July, 1677. F.
Burgoyne, John, esq., of Sherborne, co. Warwick,
bachelor, 23, and Anna Maria Bumiston, of
Hackney, Middlesex, spinster, 19, daughter of
Charles Burniston, of same, esq., who consents
—at Hackney or ... . 9 Aug. 1711. F.
Burgoyne, Eoger, esq., of Wroxhall, co. Warwick,
bachelor, 22, and Z\Irs. Constance Middleton, of
St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster, 20, her parents
dead, consent of her grandfather and guardian.
Sir Stephen Langham, knight — at St. Andrew,
Holborn. 21 Juno, 1703. B.
Burgrave, Peter de, 1585. See Debuegeate.
Burgrave, Philip, 1616. See Buxgeave.
BurifiTe, John, gent., of Brightlingsey, co. Esses,
and Katherine Barker, spinster, of same,
daughter of John Barker, late of Nayland, co.
Suffolk, deceased, gen. lie, 29 Aug. 1587. B.
Burk, Francis, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Mid-
dlesex, yeoman, and Margery Clements, of the
City of London, widow — at St. Martin afore-
said. 30 Sept. 1619. B.
Burke, Ulick, gent., of the city of Westminster,
bachelor, 27, and Priscilla Spincke, of same,
spinster, 23, her parents dead — at St. Faith.
17 Dec. 1611. B.
Burkitt, Matthew, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London, brown baker, and Elizabeth Broughton,
of All Hallows-in-the-Wall, London, spinster,
daughter of Charles Broughton, of St. Cathe-
rine, by the Tower of London, gent. — at All
Hallows-in-the-Wall aforesaid. 1 Feb. 159|.
B.
Burlace, John, of St. Catherine Creechurch,
London, bachelor, above 21, and Mary Spencer,
of Pancras, ^Middlesex, spinster, above 19,
with consent of her mother, Hannah Spencer,
widow — at Pancras aforesaid. 4 Feb. 1756. F.
Buries, Edward, gent., of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, bachelor, 21, father dead, and Mary
Potter, of same, spinster, 22, daughter of
Randall Potter, deceased, consent of her
mother, Ellen Burge, alias Potter — at St. Mary
Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London. 25 May,
1623. B.
Buries, William, of Maiden, co. Essex, gent., and
Margaret Sponer, widow, of same town, relict
of Kichard Sponer, late of Towlshunt Darcy,
deceased, gen. lie, 17 Aug. 1586. B.
Burley, George, 1597. See Bueghlet.
Burley, John, esq., and Sibell Skydmore, of the
diocese of Lincoln, widow. 4 Feb. 154f. F.
Burley, John, of St. Catherine Creechurch,
London, embroiderer, and Mary Averey, of
St. Andrew Undershaft, London, spinster,
daughter of John Averey, of Ipswich, co. Suf-
folk, gent.— at St. Mildred-in-the-Poultry,
London. 11 Sept. 1621. B.
Burley, John, gent., of Stratford, Bow, Middlesex,
bachelor, 22, and Helen Clarke, of same,
spinster, 21, her father dead, consent of her
mother, Elizabeth Goodman, alias Clarke — at
St. Gregory, London. 30 June, 1634. B.
Burlinge, William, grocer, and Isabel Lee,
spinster, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, gen. lie,
23 April, 1569. B.
Burlton, Thomas, alias Burton [signed Burlton
only], of Sambume, co. Worcester, gent.,
bachelor, 22, and Katherine Iremonger,
spinster, about 20, daughter of AVilliam Ire-
monger, of Burton, co. Leicester, gent., who
consents — at Lambeth, co. Surrey, or Hack-
ney or Clerkenwell, Middlesex. 5 Oct. 1675. F.
Burman, Richard, of St. Clement Danes, Mid-
dlesex, linendraper, bachelor, and Anne Bun-
veil, of same, spinster, daughter of Walter
Bunvell, of same, haberdasher — at St. Andrew
Undershaft, London. 24 Aug. 1622. B.
Burn, John, of St. Bride, London, bachelor, above
21, and Sarah Ould, of same, spinster, above
21— at same. 12 Dec. 1795. F.
Burnaby, John, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, gent.,
widower, about 26, and Mary Stonell, of Cam-
berwell, Surrey, spinster, about 26, and at
own disposal — at St. James, Duke's Place,
London, or Camberwell aforesaid. 13 Mav,
1673. V.
Burnaby, John, of Kensington, Middlesex,
widower, and Clara Wood, of St. James, West-
minster, spinster, 29, at her own disposal — at
St. Margaret, Westminster. 7 May, 1700.
F.
Burnaby, Richard (Birrneby), gent., of St. Giles-
in - the - Fields, bachelor, 22, and Tiberia
Dingley, of same, spinster, 22, daughter
of James Dingley, of . . . ., co. Cornwall,
yeoman— at St. Faith. 25 March, 1631. B.
Burnam, William, gent., of St. Margaret, West-
minster, bachelor, 31, and Walsingham Smith,
of same, widow, 33 — at St. Anne, Aldersgate,
or St. Olave, Hart Street. 10 Dec. 1638. B.
Burnand, William, of Uxbridge, Middlesex,
mercer, and Johanna Hayden, widow, of same,
relict of Henry Hayden, of same, husbandman,
gen. lie, 11 Oct. 1587. B.
Burne, John, 1695. See Aburxe.
Buruell, Nicholas, cordwainer, and Margaret
Hall, spinster, daughter of Thomas HalJ,
deceased — at St. Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe,
London. 13 Jan. 161f . B.
Eurnell, Robert, baker, and Isabell Meers,
spinster, of St. Peter, Comhill — to marry
there. 10 Dec. 1580. B.
Burnell, William, esq., and Ellen Goche, of the
City of London, widow, gen. He, 21 May,
1563. B.
Burnett, John, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
butcher, and Anne Goldinge, of same, widow
of Thomas Goldinge — at Hacknev, Middlesex.
26 Feb. 162h B.
Burnett, Nicholas, gent., of St. Clement Danes,
bachelor, 33 [subs. Bournett], and Francis
Bull, of same, spinster, 27 — at St. Clement
Danes. 10 Feb. lefg. B.
Burnett, Ralph, of St. Benet Fink, London,
draper, and Magdalen Clerk, spinster, of
St. Mary Woolnoth, said city, daughter of
Thomas Clerk, of same, haberdasher, gen. lie,
14 Nov. 1594. B.
Burnett, William, of Stepney, Middlesex, sailor,
and Susan Swayno, of same, widow of William
Swayne, sailor — at Stratford, Bow, Middlesex.
5 Sept. 1623. B.
Burnett, William (Burnet), of Gray's Inn, gent.,
Imchelor, about 30, and Mary Ward, of St.
Andrew, Holborn, widow, about 28, at St.
Bennet, Paul's Wharf, or St. Gregory, London.
5 Nov. 1662. Y.
Burnett, William, of the bail of Lincoln, gent.,
bachelor, 20, and Jane Willowes, of same,
spinster, 22, with the consent of her parents
and friends — at St. Paul, in the bail of Lin-
coln, or Barling, co. Lincoln, or ... . 21
Aug. 1683. F.
Burneley, Henry, and Johanna Whitacers, widow,
of St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, relict of John
Whitacres, of same, dyer — at Islington.
2 Oct. 1583. B.
221 William Burnliam [1521-1869.]
Jolm Burt
222
Burnham, William, of East Greenwich, Kent
gent., bachelor, 29, and Margaret Crompton
spinster, 20, with consent of her father, of
CO. Hereford, gent. — at St. James, Clerken
well, or . . . ., CO. Middlesex. 2 May, 1633
F.
Burr, Edward (Burrc), of South Myms, Middlesex
gent., and Alice Crompe, of St. Martin-iu-the
Fields, widow, gen. lie, 17 Feb. 156f . B.
Burr, Henry, of Watford, Herts, cooper, and
Dorothy East, spinster, her parents dead — at
St. Bride, London. 19 April, 1620. B.
Burr, Lawrence, and Elizabeth Browne, spinster,
of City of London — at St. Andrew-in-the-
Wardrobe. 22 Nov. 1575. B.
Burr, Robert, of St. Angustino-at-the-Gate, and
Alice Harryson, spinster, of St. Bartholomew-
le-Stocks, gen. lie, 2 Nov. 1574. B.
Eurrard, John, of Lemiugtou, co. Southampton,
gent., bachelor, about 21, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Button, of same, spinster, about 15, consent
of her mother, Mrs. Mary Button, of same,
widow — at parish church of Lemington afore-
said, or either chapel in said parish. 4 Dec.
1666. V.
Burredge, Eobert, of Loudon, gent., and Eliza-
beth Spencer, daughter of Thomas Spencer,
of Waltham Holy Cross, co. Herts, yeoman —
St. Leonard, Shoreditch. 13 Aug. 1594. B.
Burrell, Abraham, of St. Martin Oi-gar, mer-
chant, bachelor, 27, and Elizabeth Butts, of
St. Swithin, London Stone, spinster, 18,
daughter of Richard Butts, of Ham Court,
Chertsey, Surrey, gent., who consents^at St.
Swithin" aforesaid. 31 May, 1617. B.
Burrell, John, of Stepney, mariner, and Margaret
Ryddam, widow, late ux. James Riddam, of
same, deceased — at same. 23 Feb. 158f . B.
Burrell, John (Burrall), mariner, and Barbara
Bennett, widow, of Radclyffe, parish of
Stepney, i-elictof Peter Bennett, late of same,
mariner — at Stepney, Middlesex. 14 March,
I58f B.
Burrell, Lancelot, of Lambeth, Surrey, gent.,
widower, about 43, and Anne Tillsey, of
Greenwich, Kent, spinster, about 30, at own
disposal^at Deptford Strand, alias West
Greenwich. 8 Jan. 166^. V.
Burrell, Redmayne, of Dowsby, co. Lincoln, esq.,
bachelor, about 20, consent of father, Red-
mayne Burrell, of same, esq., and Jane Relfe,
of Dalliugton, Sussex, spinster, about 17, con-
sent of father, James Relfe, of same, gent. —
at St. Foster, London, or .... 6 Aug. 1662.
V.
Burrell, Richard (Burrill), and Jane Clifton, of
the city of Westminster, spinster. 27 Jan.
163f. D.
Burrell, Samuel, of St. Catherine, near the Tower
of London, gent., bachelor, about 22, and
Mrs. Joane Awdrey, of same, widow, about 21,
— at Newington Butts, or St. George, South,
wark, CO. Sm-rey. 7 June, 1669. V.
Burren, Anthony, of St. Dunstan-in-the-East,
London, merchant, widower, 36, and Susan
Hodilow, of Hampstead, Middlesex, spinster,
23, daughter of Richard Hodilow, of same,
who consents — at St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, or
Gray's Inn chapel. 10 March 168f. F.
Burroughe, Miles, of St. Andrew Undershaft,
London, merchant taylor, bachelor, 23, and
Elizabeth Palmer, of same, about 33, widow
of Richard Palmer, late of same, gent. — at
St. Gregory, London. 1 Nov. 1632. F.
Burrough, Thomas, gent., of St. Dnnstan-in-the-
West, bachelor, 34, son of Thomas Burroughe,
late of Wickhambrook, co. Suffolk, gent., who
died about 10 years since, and Elizabeth.
Harmon, of St. Michael Basishaw, 33 or 34,
widow of James Harmon, of same, gent., who
died about 2 years since, attested by Anthony
White, of same parish, goldsmith, uncle to said
Elizabeth— at St. Mildred, Bread Street. 13
Dec. 1610. B.
Burrough, Thomas, gent., of St. Giles, Cripplegate,
widower, 50, and Anne Hext, of Little Bursted,
Essex, spinster, 38, her father dead — at Little
Bursted aforesaid. 10 July, 1626. B.
Burrough., Thomas (Burrow), of St. Magnus,
London, bachelor, 28, and Jane Lethieullier, of
St. Mary Bothaw, said city, spinster, 20, with
consent of her father, Mr. Christopher
Lethieullier — at Camberwell, co. Surrey, or
.... 23 Feb. 168i. F.
Burrough, William, jun., of Burrough, co.
Leicester, esq., bachelor, about 28, son of
William Burrough, of same, esq., who alleges,
and Elizabeth Hickes, of St. Bride, London,
spinster, about 17, consent of father, Robert
Hickes — at St. Stephen, Herts, or .... 17
June, 1662. Y.
Burrough, William, of Staple Inn, London,
bachelor, 30, and Elizabeth Burrough, of
Ij^swich, Suffolk, spinster, 24, daughter of
Amy Burrough, widow, who consents — at St.
Michael, Wood Street, or St. Austin, London.
17 Oct. 1690. F.
Burro-wes, Christopher (Burroughes), saddler,
and Anne Lambe, spinster, of St. Andrew,
Holborn, daughter of Christopher Lambe,
of . . . ., CO. Notts, husbandman — at St.
Andrew aforesaid. 5 Feb. 158^. B.
Burrowes, Gilbert, and Mary Tailer, of city of
Westminster, spinster. 5 Dec. 1638. D.
Burrowes, William, sailor, and Anne Brocke,
widow of John Brocke — at St. John Zachary,
London, 29 Oct. 1621. B.
Burrowes, William, of St. Michael, Queenhithe,
London, tallow-chandler, and Bridget Cooper,
spinster, daughter of Richard Cooper, of St.
Peter-le-Poor, London, merchant — at St.
James-within-Aldgate, or St. Catherine Cree-
church, London. 2 Feb. 162f. B.
Burstedd, William, of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate,
London, weaver, and Mary Toothacre, of
Cowley, Middlesex, spinster, daughter of
Thomas Toothacre, of same, yeoman — at St.
Peter, Paul's Wharf, London. 6 Sept. 1620. B.
Burston, Robert, of St. Sepulchre, London,
bachelor, 24, and Sarah Kirke, spinster, 22,
daughter of Elkington Kirke, of Calthorpe,
CO. Leicester, gent., who consents — at Cal-
thorpe or Littleworth, said county, or Rigby,
CO. Warwick. 21 Aug. 1677. F.
Burt, Edmund, bachelor, and Audrey Ballinger,
widow. 17 Dec. 1670. D.
Burt, John, of All Hallows, Lombard Street,
and Elizabeth Peere, of Westminster, widow
— at St. Margaret, Westminster. 19 Jan.
Burt, John, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex,
butcher, and Jane Hatter, of West Thorrock,
CO. Essex, spinster — at St. Clement Danes
aforesaid. 30 Nov. 1626. B.
Burt, John, of St. Botolph, Billingsgate, London,
bachelor, 27, and Elizabeth Seely, of All
Hallows, Lombard Street, London, 22, at her
own disposal — at All Hallows aforesaid or ... .
10 July, 1701. F.
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Thomas Burt
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John Bur well
224
Burt, Thomas (Barto), of St. Lawrcnco Poautuoy,
and Aimo Browne, spinstor, of St. Martin
Orgar — at St. Michael, Qacenhithe. 28 March,
1579. B.
Burt, Thomas (Bnrte), shccrman, and Johanna
Elliott, spinster, of Rcdborne, Herts, daughter
of John Burte {sic Elliott), of same, car-
penter, deceased, gen. lie. 27 May, 1583. B.
Burt, Thomas, gent., of St. Andrew, Holborn,
bachelor, 32, and Margaret "Wilde, of St.
Michael, Queenhithe, spinster, 20, daughter
of William Wilde, of same, gent., who con-
sents— at St. Michael aforesaid. 15 Feb.
IG^Ji. B.
Burtford, Thomas, of Rygate, Surrey, gent.,
bachelor, about 24, and Deborah Painter, of
Guilford, said county, spinster, about 21, her
parents dead — at Guilford aforesaid. 2i
April, 1671. V.
Burton, Edward, and Godly Neale, of the city
of Westminster, spinster. 15 Oct. 1639. D.
Burton, George, of St. Edmond, Lombard Street,
London, and Sarah Clifton, of same, spinster
—at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, London.
7 July, 162G. B.
Burton, George, of Epping, Essex, gent., bachelor,
33, and Mary Nicholson, spinster, 23, with
consent of her father, of Stapleton Tawney,
said county, clerk — at Ei^ping aforesaid.
21 May, 1633. F.
Burton, Henry, draper, and Anne Reynards, of
St. Bartholomew Parva, near the Royal
Exchange, London, widow of Corte Reynards,
of parts beyond the seas, merchant, gen. lie,
4 Oct. 1592. B.
Burton, Henry, yeoman, of Fulham, Middlesex,
and Audrey Moyle, spinster, of Acton, said
county, daughter of John Moj^Ie, of same,
esq., gen. lie, 8 June, 1593. B.
Burton, John, of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London,
carpenter, and Margaret Sampford, of same,
spinster, daughter of William Sampford, late
of St. Andrew, Holborn, haberdasher, de-
ceased — at All Hallow Staining, London.
21 Feb. 1614. B.
Burton, John, of St. Magnus, London, and
Dorothy Dyer, of St. Thoraas-tho-Apostle,
London, spinster — at St. Mary Woolchurch,
London. 22 June, 1661. B.
Burton, John, of Fulham, Middlesex, bachelor,
about 24, and Rose Marsh, of same, spinster,
about 23, her father's consent — at Fulham, or
St. Margaret, Westminster. 19 Dec. 1666. V.
Burton, John, of Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk,
merchant, bachelor, about 27, and Mrs. Anne
Disbrow, of Hackney, Middlesex, spinster,
about 16, her father's consent — at Hackney
aforesaid, or All Hallows-in-the-Wall, London.
29 March, 1675. V.
Burton, John, of Maidstone, Kent, bachelor, 23,
and Rebecca Cranmore, of St. S within, London
Stone, spinster, 25 — at St. Leonard, Shore-
ditch. 28 Jan. 172f . B.
Burton, Lancelot, of St. Mary Colecliurch,
grocer, and Bridget Faiorfaxe, widow, of
Grays Thnrrock, co. Essex — at Grays Thurrock.
20 July, 1582. B.
Burton, Lancelot, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, bachelor, 27, and Katherine Swift,
of same, spinster, 24, daughter of Stephen
Swift, of Methwalld, co. Norfolk, gent., who
consents — at St. Mary-at-Hill, London.
31 Jan. leSf. F.
Burton, Nicholas, gent., and Elenor Fowle, widow,
of Micham, diocese of Winchester. 1 Dec.
1547. F.
Burton, Philip, of Clifford's Inn, gent., bachelor,
about 29, and Mrs. Elizabeth Kearsly, of
Laytonstone, Essex, spinster, about 22, and
at own disposal— at St. Dunstan-in-the-West.
29 Oct. 1G73. V.
Burton, Richard, of St. Gabriel Fenchnrch,
London, bricklaj-er, and Johanna Lambert, of
St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex, widow of
— Lambert, late of same, butcher, gen. lie,
22 Dec. 1595. B.
Burton, Richard, of St. Sepulchre, Middlesex,
gent., bachelor, al)0ut 23, and Anne Browne,
of Little All Hallows, London, spinster, about
26, and at her own disposal — at Little St.
Bartholomew aforesaid (sic), or St. Botolph,
Aldersgate. 14 Dec. 1670. V.
Burton, Thomas, of Chigwell, co. Essex, yeoman,
and Elizabeth Archer, of same, spinster,
daughter of — Archer, late of same, deceased,
gen. lie, 4 Sept. 1588. B.
Burton, Thomas, of Westham, Essex, tanner,
and Martha Davyes, of St. James, Clerken-
well, Middlesex, spinster, daughter of William
Davyes, late of London, gent., deceased — at
St. Sepulchre, London. 30 Sept. 1596. B.
Burton, Thomas, husbandman, and Elizabeth.
Kettle, spinster, daughter of — Kettle, late
of Crayford, co. Kent, husbandman, deceased
— at St. Andrew, Holborn, London. 11 Jan.
161A. B.
Burton, Thomas, of St. Clement Danes, Middle-
sex, ironmonger, bachelor, 24, and Elizabeth
Nurse, of St. Gregory, London, 28, widow of
John Nurse, late of St. Saviour, Southwark,
gent.— at Mary bone. 14 Feb. 163f. F.
Burton, Sir Thomas, knight and bart., of St.
Andrew, Holborn, widower, 60, and Frances
Turvil [? Turnill], of Little Ilford, Essex,
widow, 50 — at Little Ilford aforesaid. 13 Jan.
1644. B.
Burton, Thomas, of All Hallows Barking, London
gent., widower, 34, and Elizabeth Watkins,
spinster, 24, daughter of Sir David Watkins,
late of Putney, co. Surrey, deceased, with
consent of her mother, the Lady Watkins —
at All Hallows Barking or All Hallows-in-the-
Wall, London, or St. Margaret, Westminster.
18 Sept. 1667. F.
Burton, Thomas, 1675. See Burlton.
Burton, Sir Thomas, bart., of Stockerston, co.
Leicester, bachelor, 23, and Anne Clutterbuck,
spinster, 21, daughter of Sir Thomas Clutter-
buck, knight, of Greenwich, Kent, who con-
sents— at St. Saviour, Southwark, St. Clement
Danes, or Fulham, Middlesex. 26 June, 1680.
F.
Burton, William, of the diocese of London, and
Margaret Durwyn, sjjinster, of St. Leonard,
Shoreditch — to marry there. 17 Jan. 1564.
B.
Burton, William, of Fulham, co. Middlesex,
labourer, and Mary Foote, of same, widow of
Thomas Foote, labourer — at same. 19 Feb.
162|. B.
Burton, William, gent., of St. Bennet, Grace-
church, bachelor, 32, and Anne Peirson, of
St. Peter-le-Poor, spinster, 24 — at St. Michael,
Queenhithe, or St. Mary Magdalen, Milk
Street. 5 Jan. 164?. B.
Burwell, Francis, of Gray's Inn, gent., bachelor,
26, and Susanna Hampton, of St. Botolph,
Aldgate, London, spinster, 22, with her
mother's consent, her father dead — at St.
Botolph, Aldgate. 22 March, 164f. F.
Burwell, John, of St. Peter, Cornbill, and Alice
Pye, of Laneham, diocese of Norwich. 23 Oct.
1533. B.
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John Butcher
226
Burwell, Nicbolas, of Gray's Inn, esq., widower,
40, and Frances Legros, of the city of
Norwich, sijiuster, 40 — at St. Foster, Loudon,
or . . . ., CO. Surrey, or Henry VII. 's Chapel
at Westminster. 7 May, IGGG. F.
Biii'well, Thomas, and Alice Frane, of the diocese
of London, lie. to Sir Phillip Fisher, domestic
chaplain to Sir — North, knight. 30 Jan. 154^.
B.
Bury, Bradford, gent., of Eastwood, co. Essex,
baoholor, 25, sou of Bradford Bury, of same,
gent., and Mary Harrison, of same, spinster,
20, daughter of Thomas Harrison, of same,
gent., who alleges — at All Hallows, Honey
Lane, London. 7 Aug. 1623. B.
Bury, Edmund (Burye), of Rayligho, co. Essex,
and Martha Tottcshursto, of same, spinster,
gen. lie, 7 Dee. 1578. B.
Bury, Edmund (Burye), now of London, gent.,
and Elizabeth Chissell, of Raleigh, co. Essex,
widow of Ward Chissell, late of same, yeoman,
gen. lie., 15 Sept. 1597. B.
Bury, George, of All Hallows Barking, gent.,
bachelor, about 40, and Joane Hartford, of
Twittenham, Middlesex, spinster, about 23,
and at own disposal — at St. Augustine, London.
2 June, 1G66. V.
Bury, Joseph (Burye), of Raylighe, co. Essex,
gent., and Katherine Morrys, spinster, of
Chipping Ongar, in said county, gen. He, 7
Dec. 1578. B.
Bury, Thomas, of St. Lawrence, Old Jewry,
London, leatherseller, and Jane Stoughton,
of said city, spinster, daughter of William
Stoughtoii, late of Watford, co. Surrey, esq.,
deceased — at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf,
London. 19 Aug. 1617. B.
Busbrydge, Thomas, and Anno Baylie, widow, of
London — at St. Martin-in-tho-Vintry. 19 Jan.
157t. B.
Busby, Christopher (Busboe), of St. James,
Clerkonwell, gent., widower, about GO, and
Francos Williams, of Kingston-on-Thames,
CO. Surrey, spinster, about 26, and at own
disposal — at Kingston aforesaid. 19 June,
1666. V.
Busby, Edward, of Radford, parish of Eustone, co.
Oson, gent., widower, about 56, and Mai'garet
Baldwin, of the Noke, in parish of Church-
down, alias Chursdowne, county of city of
Gloucester, widow, about 40 — at the Temple
church, London. 4 Feb. 166?. V.
Busby, Sir John, knight, of Addington, Bucks,
widower, aged 26, and Mary Dormer, of Leigh
Grange, said county, spinster, about 20,
consent of father, John Dormer, of same,
esq. — at Addington or Quaniton, co. Bucks,
or St. Bride, Fleet Street, London. 6 Oct.
1662. V.
Busby, Richard (Bushebie), of St. Botolph, Ald-
gato, yeoman, and Mary Fenton, widow, of
Whitocbapel— at St. Botolph, Aldgato. 23
Jan. 158f . B.
Busby, Robert, of St. Bride, London, gent.,
bachelor, about 25, and Grace Gary, of St.
Giles-in-the-Fields, spinster, about 21, consent
of father, Sir Henry Gary, knight — at St.
Mary, Whitechapel, St. Dunstanin-the-East,
or Gray's Inn Chapel. 10 Feb. 166|. V.
Busby, William, of Loughborough, co. Leicester,
gent., bachelor, about 27, and Mrs. Anne
Tomliuson, of St. Dunstan - in - the - West,
London, spinster, about 20, her father's
consent — at St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish
Street, or Lincoln's Inn chapel. 15 Feb.
167|. V.
Bush, Gilbert (Busshe), and Margaret Raynoldes,
of Stratford, Bow, gen. lie, 10 Feb. 157^. B.
London Marriage Licences.
Bush, John, gent., of St. Andrew, Holborn,
bachelor, 30, and Mary Johnson, of same, 40,
widow of John Johnson, of same, yeoman,
deceased— at St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf. 11
Jan. 160f. B.
Bush, John, of Windsor Castle, Berks, clerk,
widower, and Margaret Woollhouso, of Icken-
ham, Middlesex, spinster, 25, at her own
disposal — at Ickenham aforesaid, or . . .
15 April, 169^. F.
Eush, Roger (Busshe), and Elizabeth Durant,
widow, of St. Mai-y, Aldermanbury — to marry
there. 27 April, 1579. B.
Bush, William, of Stepney, Middlesex, and
Margery Corne, of same, spinster, daughter
of William Corne, of same, mariner — at same.
19 June, 1599. B.
Bush, William (Bushe),of West Thurrock,co. Essex,
husbandman, widower, 40, and Alice Cranmer,
of same, widow, about 38 — at St. Faith,
16 Aug. 1642. B. [He signs with x .]
Bushel!, Edward, of the city of Bath, co. Somer-
set, gent., about 45, widower, and Susan Gay,
of Reading, Berks, widow, about 38 — at
St. Mary, Savoy, Middlesex. 27 June, 1672. V.
Bushell, William, of St. Martin, Ludgate, London,
barber, and Elizabeth Chauncey, of St. Anne,
Blackfriars, said city, spinster, daughter of
Thomas Chauncey, deceased — at St. Andrew-
in-the-Wardrobe, London. 22 April, 1G14. B.
Bushowe, William, yeoman, and Johanna Richard-
son, spinster, of Waltham Holy Cross, Essex,
daughter of — Richardson, of Stondon, Herts,
deceased — at Waltham Holy Cross aforesaid.
2 July, 1585. B.
Busse, John, of Stepney, Middlesex, mariner, and
Margaret Butcher, of St. Mary, Whitechapel,
said county, spinster, daughter of John
Butcher, late of Stepney, mariner, deceased —
at St. Mary, Whitechapel, aforesaid. 2 Feb.
IGOf. B.
Bussell, Abraham, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
jeweller, bachelor, 23, and Elizabeth Nevinson,
of St. Anne, Blackfriars, spinster, 16, daughter
of Dame Mary Nevinson, now ux. William
Argent, esq., who consents — at St. Anne,
Blackfriars. 18 June, 1627. B.
Bussher, William, and Joanna Smitho, of Ware —
to marry there. 4 June, 1568. B.
Bust, Henry, clerk, parson of Wennington, co.
Essex, and Margaret Bardolfc, spinster, 25,
daughter of Richard Bardolfe, of Redderith
(Rotherhithe), in Surrey, esq., who consents —
at St. Anne, Blackfriars. 22 Dec. 1621. B.
Buswell, George, of St. George, Southwark, esq.,
bachelor, 22, and Elizabeth Gibbs, of St.
Martin-in-thc-Fields, spinster, 22, her parents
dead — at St. Peter-ad-Vincula, in the Tower
of London. 25 March, 1647. F.
Butcher, John, of St. Lawrence, Old Jewry,
London, tallow-chandler, and Anne Hawfcild,
of St. Peter, Westcheap, London, widow of
Thomas Hawfield, late of same, goldsmith —
at St. Peter, Westcheap, aforesaid. 23 June,
1598. B.
Butcher, John, of King Street, St. Margaret,
Westminster, butcher, and Joanna George, of
same, widow — at St. Margaret, Westminster.
21 April, 1599. D. [She administered to her
husband, John George, of King Street, &c.,
butcher, 27 Feb. previous.]
Butcher, John, and Anno Billey, of the city of
Westminster, spinster. 3 Jan. 164i. D.
Peter Butcher
[1521-1869.]
Peter Butler
228
Butcher, P(>t(>r, butcher, and Annos Fayer-
h(Ml, spinster, of St. Mary, Whitochapcl,
ilauf,'hter of John Fayerhetl, of Witham, co.
Essex, yeoman — at Christchurch, Newgate.
30 July, 1587. B.
Butcher, Richard, of St. Bartholomow-the-Great,
Loudon, gent., bachelor, aged 38, and Mary
Midford, spinster, 25, daughter of Philip
Midford, late of the city of Bristol, gent.,
deceased — at St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, or St.
Leonard, Shoroditch. 28 Dec. 1632. F.
Butcher, Thomas, and Margery Farr, widow, of
St. John, Walbrook — to marry there. 22 May,
157G. B.
Butcher, William, of Gray's Inn, esq., bachelor,
about 27, and Mrs. Elizabeth Holding, of
Craubrooke, co. Kent, widow, about 25,
alleged by John Butcher, of Staplehurst, co.
Kent, esq. — at Faruingham, Wrocham, Crau-
brooke or Staplehurst, co. Kent. 12 Oct.
1068. V.
Bute, Thomas, and Mathie Heme, of Loudon. 7
Feb. 154.§. F.
Butler, Ambrose, of Barnwell, co. Cambridge,
geut., bachelor, 40, and Maria Margaretta
Sydenham, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex,
spinster, 23, her parents dead — at St. Giles-
in-the-Fields, St. Clement Danes, or St,
Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. 13 May,
1684. F.
Butler, Benjamin, of St. Stephen, Coleman
Street, bachelor, 28, and Elizabeth Hawkes-
worth, of same, " spinster, aged about 27
years, widdow " (sic), at own disposal — at
Chapel Eoyal of Whitehall or St. James. 27
June, 1704. B.
Butler, Christopher, of St. Sepulchre, London,
ale brewer, bachelor, and Amy Attersall, of
same, -widow of Nicholas Attersall, late of
same, glover — at St. James, Clerkenwell,
Middlesex. 13 April, 1610. B.
Butler, Edward, of Readen, Essex, a soldier,
bachelor, 21, and Susanna Adams, of same,
spinster, 21. consent of friends. 4 Aug. 1698.
B.
Butler, Francis, and Adriana Hardin^', widow.
10 Sept. 1638. D.
Butler, Francis, gent., of City of Loudon,
bachelor, 38, and Amphillis Tyndall, of
Clapham, Surrey, spinster, 22, her parents
dead — at St. Mary Abchurch or St. Mary
Magdalen. Old Fish Street. Last Feb. 164a.
B.
Btitler, Francis, of the Inner Temple, gent.,
bachelor, 26, and Elizabeth AVard, spinster,
about 25, daughter of Eich<ird Ward, of St.
Olave, Hart Street, London, who alleges — at
St. Olave aforesaid. 30 May, 1671. F.
Butler, George, of St. Michael, Cornhill, London,
gent., bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Bridges, of Cicester, co. Gloucester, spinster,
about 19, consent of mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
Bridges, widow — at Stoken Church, co. Oxon,
or any church in the city of Gloucester.
1 Dec. 1674. V. [Signed and attested but
crossed, and in margin, '' vacat noVbat solvere
feod."]
Eutler, Henry, of the City of London, esq., and
Agnes \Vaurliche, of Barling, diocese of London,
widow — at Christchurch, Newgate. 30 April,
1559. 15.
23utler, Henry, of Nawley, co. Dorset, esq.,
bachelor, 25, and Mary Parkhurst, of East
Lanham, Kent, sjiiuster, 22, daughter of Sir
William Pax'khurst, of same, knight, who con-
sents— at Little St. Bartholomew, London.
23 Feb. 1G47. F.
Butler, James, of Lincoln's Inn, esq., bachelor,
and Elizabeth .Moore, of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, Middlesex, widow — at St. Martin afore-
said. 15 Feb. 166|i. F.
Butler, the Hon. Sir James, knight, of Lincoln's
Inn, widower, and Mary Lewis, of St.
Margaret, Westminster, 25, at her own
disposal — at St. Mary-at-Hill, London, or St.
Margaret, Westminster. 21 Dec. 1690. F.
Butler, John, and Johanna Dawson, of St.
Sepulchre — to marry there. 1 June, 1565. B.
Butler, John, of Birchanger, Essex, esq., bachelor,
22, consent of father, Sir Edward Butler,
knight, of same, and Jane Butler, of St.
Botolph, Aldersgate, maiden, 18, daughter of
— Butler, of Clerkenwell, Middlesex, gent.,
who died about 2 years ago, consent of Mi-.
William Mill, of Charterhouse, London, esq.,
and his wife, ye father-in-law and mother of
said Jane — at St. Botolph, Aldersgate. 7
May, 1608. B.
Butler, John, of St. Benet Fink, London, shoe-
maker, aud Winifred Fewsdale, of St.
Peter-le-Poor, London, spinster, daughter of
John Fewsdale, late of Chesthunt, co. Herts,
deceased — at St. Peter-le-Poor aforesaid. 12
Dec. 1618. B.
Butler, John, of St. Mary-at-Hill, London,
vintner, and Elizabeth Mintye, of same,
widow — at same. 11 April, 1626. B.
Butler, John, of Slatham, co. Sussex, gent.,
widower, 30, and Rebecca Jones, of St. Alban,
Wood Street, widow, 30— at St. Faith-the-
Virgin. 2 May, 1640. B.
Butler, John, of Horsleydown, in parish of St.
Olave, Southwark, co. Surrey, and Frances
Inman, spinster, daughter of W^illiam Inman,
of Stoake, co. Kent — at St. Peter, Paul's
Wharf, or Trinity, Minories, London. 13 June,
1661. B.
Butler, John (Buttler), of Alton, co. Southampton,
gent., bachelor, about 25, and Mrs. Catherine
Pinck, of Winslade, said county, spinster, about
18, with consent of her mother, Mrs. Anne
Pincke, widow — at Alton, Winslade, or Ilsfield,
said CO. Southampton 3 May, 1679. Y.
Butler, Jonah, of St. Sepulchre, Loudon, butcher,
and Margaret Phillips, spinster, daughter of
John Phillips, late of Bridgewater, co. Somerset,
clothier, deceased — at St. Bennet, Paiil's
Wharf, London. 24 March, 160f. B.
Butler, Joshua, gent., of St. Andrew-in-the-
AVardrobe, bachelor, 23, and Susan Rosington,
of All Hallows Barking, sj^inster, 23, her
father, Henry Rosington, and her mother
both dead, consent of her brother-in-law,
'J'homas Walton, of same parish — at St.
Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe. 8 April, 1629. B.
Butler, " Julium," and Amy Watch, of city of
Westminster, spinster. 1 Jan. 1644. D.
Butler, Mutthew, and Johane Nottingham, of St.
Mary, Ipswich, diocese of Norwich. 25 Feb.
154^. F.
Butler, Nathan, gent., and Susan Robinson, of
Waltham Holy Cross, co. Essex, widow t'f
Thomas Robinson, late of same, tanner — at
same. 17 March, 159|. B.
Butler, Nicholas, and Margaret Jones, of the city
of \W>st minster, spinster. 8 Feb. 164|. D.
Butler, Peter, of St. Andrew, Holborn, gent.,
baclielor, 25, and Afra Barham, spinster, 2^,
daughter of Robert Barham, late of Boughton
Mounchelsea, co. Kent, gent., deceased, with
conscLt of her mother, Susan Barham, of
.'^ame, widow -at St. Peter, Paul's Wharf,
London. 20 May, 16^3. F.
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Butler, Peter, of St. Mai-tin-in-the-Fields, gent.,
bachelor, about 30, and Mrs. Elizabeth Wilde,
of St. Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, Surrey,
spinster, about 18, consent of father, John
Wilde, of same, gent. — at St. Gregory, London.
3 May, 16G5. V.
Butler, Ralph, of St. Austin-by-St. Paul, gent.,
21-, son of Sir Henry Butler, knight, of South
Mims, Middlesex, and Susan Sanders, maiden,
of same, 22, daughter of William Sanders, esq.,
of Welford, co. Northampton, who died about
twenty years since, consent of Sir Henry
Butler, who is also guardian of said Susanne —
at South Mims aforesaid. 13 May, 1606. B.
Butler, Richard, of Stapleford, gent., and Martha
Aylife, of Prittlewell, co. Essex — at Prittle-
well. 6 April, 1567. B.
Butler, Richard, of Claynes, co. Worcester, gent.,
alleges the marriage of Richard Butler jun.,
of same, bachelor, 28, and Lucy Cowcher, of
same, spinster, 23, her parents dead — at
Claynes aforesaid or ... . 19 Feb. 168f. F.
Butler, Richard, of St. Ell